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Old 20 June 2018, 08:18 PM   #91
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I don't expect to see one on my wrist until 5-6 years from now and if Rolex is going to make as rare as the SS Daytona, well may be 10+ years later.

But regardless, get you cash ready for the next big coming recession...You never know.
Cannot understand why basically it's just a cosmetic change like the Daytona C yes it has the modified 32 movement which is still basically based on the 3185 and exactly the same size.But just like the Daytona many will end up on the grey market, and just like the Daytona there will be hundreds of them for sale, no modern day Rolex could be classed as being rare
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Old 23 March 2019, 04:06 AM   #92
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Come a long way since June which is only 9 months ago...
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Old 23 March 2019, 07:42 AM   #93
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It depends on availability. Look at the crazy Daytona SS prices.
I think it will stay around 17-18K$ as it's high in demand and low in supply
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Old 23 March 2019, 07:51 AM   #94
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It depends on availability. Look at the crazy Daytona SS prices.
I think it will stay around 17-18K$ as it's high in demand and low in supply
Yes with Rolex’s lacklustre Baselworld these prices won’t go anywhere soon.

Unless Rolex increases production of course
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Not sure many would take that bet. But if I was given a choice between the two at identical price, I'd take the BLNR.


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Old 23 March 2019, 08:53 AM   #96
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Realistically speaking 16-17k, if you get price between 15-16k get without thinking, I would.
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Watchfinder 2018 blnr today at £14500 getting very close to Pepsi prices I believe...
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Old 30 March 2019, 12:36 AM   #98
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$11k or so


My thoughts exactly.


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Old 30 March 2019, 12:36 AM   #99
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I’m willing to bet my current Rolex watches that the price will be over $0.01.


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Old 30 March 2019, 12:44 AM   #100
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I think at least stable or up moderately. Mostly dependent on what rolex rolls out next two years and of course the stock market and world economy. Especially so the Chinese buyer sentiment.
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