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Old 15 December 2019, 02:40 AM   #89
roh123
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Overall watches as an investment is only valid on a very high level where objects are truly rare. Buying what most of us have and enjoy shouldn’t be looked at as investments. These watches are available in high volumes and prices can shift in any direction depending on trends and finacial cycles.

There’s a huge difference in investment potential buying a perfect big crown or buying a perfect matte sports model. Even looking at the vintage Daytona market it is clear that uniqueness is what drives value. A PN Daytona is still very common and this is why prices have fallen back quite a lot from previous levels.
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