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Old 21 October 2017, 02:26 AM   #31
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Call me stupid, but I cannot work that out as gold is obviously a precious metal, and costs more than stainless steel.
Irrelevant.

Supply and demand dictates price. In addition, you cannot rationalize the cost of precious metals as they relate to luxury jewelry.
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Old 21 October 2017, 04:07 AM   #32
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I like two tone in virtually all Rolex watches, except the Daytona.
I just don't care for the way it looks.
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Old 21 October 2017, 06:30 AM   #33
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The value of the gold in a two tone wont be a massive proportion of the selling cost. Two tone watches have the least demand, highest discount percentage and weakest residuals.

I personally do not like the look of them and would never own one.
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Old 21 October 2017, 06:34 AM   #34
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Hi guys why is the old Daytona steel selling for 16750 for 2015 models but 13000 for 2016 and ither years on watch finder etc
Seem 2015 high !?????? Black face
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Old 23 October 2017, 06:48 AM   #35
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I think this SS vs TT price "flip" happens with Rolex Submariners as well. I've shopped for two tone sub vintage 16803 and oddly the SS version is the same price, and sometimes more than the same TT Submariner.

But I agree with above, the TT Daytona is even less liked than the TT Sub or GMT. Full gold will always be more expensive, but resale will be slower than SS. TT is a little different, as it is not in the demand like SS, and may not get the higher price either.
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Old 23 October 2017, 07:37 AM   #36
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Time to pick up your PM of choice
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Old 12 April 2018, 06:33 AM   #37
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It’s even mad to see ss Daytona c costing nearly as much as RG & YG Daytona C.
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Old 18 April 2018, 05:20 AM   #38
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Very interesting. Wondered the same as I am getting ready to list a gold and steel Daytona with steel dial.
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Old 18 April 2018, 07:57 AM   #39
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I like the TT Blue Arabic Dial but then again I have a TT Bluesy.
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Old 18 April 2018, 09:13 AM   #40
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The one that is all gold is offering only a little more expensive than steel, sometimes 20/25% more. Now if there are operations done I doubt it.
I do not understand either
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Old 18 April 2018, 10:06 AM   #41
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Bluesy is probably popular in Europe and western countries but it is not selling at all in Asia. We, Chinese, tend to avoid any Rolex with a blue dial as that combination is unlucky for us to wear.

Hence, Rolex is probably selling every model that they make as unpopular models in one country is probably selling like hot cakes in another country.

Chinese like two tone watches and yellow gold is very auspicious hence mandarin oranges are known as gold in Cantonese. We tend to avoid white gold as "white gold" for us is something we receive when one of our family members passed away. Usually the white gold is money for funeral expenses.

Different cultures, different preferences..
Chinese friend of mine told me Blue Rolex in Chinese translation is called "broken Rolex"
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Old 18 April 2018, 10:17 AM   #42
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Does that mean the Blue PP Nautilus (5711 and 5712) are stuck on the shelf lol?
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