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2 April 2013, 11:55 PM | #1 |
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Real Name: Justin
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How will Tudor's return to the US impact resale value?
I have been close to pulling the trigger on a pre-owned Tudor for awhile now, but haven't been able to make up my mind as to whether I want a Chrono Heritage, Black Bay or Pelagos.
With the news that Tudor will be sold in the US in the coming months, what is the expected impact on resale value? Will the increased supply result in lower prices in the resale market, or will the increase in popularity/demand drive the prices up? I have perceived a slight decline in prices over the past couple months of the pre-owned Tudors I mentioned previously, and wondered if anyone sees this trend continuing. As it stands now, I can find very nice examples of any of those three models (Chrono Heritage, Black Bay and Pelagos) in the $2,800 - $3,000 range. While those seem like very fair prices, I'm in no rush to pull the trigger. If I could get the same watch for $2,500 in a few months, I'd be happy to hold off. Thoughts? |
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