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Old 14 October 2023, 02:59 PM   #1
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Advice for 16760

What’s more rare? A 16760 fat lady on a 93150 oyster bracelet with divers extension or the jubilee (62510 H). Which combo is more sought out for investors for eventual resale?
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Old 14 October 2023, 03:09 PM   #2
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I’d go with the oyster but I’d also say buy what you thinks looks the best for you not how much it might be worth down the line
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Old 14 October 2023, 03:17 PM   #3
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Flip a coin and let me know how it turns out. Or, you can scour the internet and put a spread sheet together with your results. From the three bracelets available for the Fat Lady 16760, I would suggest the Oyster 78360 was the most common bracelet for this model.
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Old 16 October 2023, 09:09 PM   #5
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Flip a coin and let me know how it turns out. Or, you can scour the internet and put a spread sheet together with your results. From the three bracelets available for the Fat Lady 16760, I would suggest the Oyster 78360 was the most common bracelet for this model.
Using analogous ref from your username....that is a bit like is buying a 993 Clubsport, better on Dunlop's or Michelin's ;-)...but a mid 80s loose 78360 bracelet is nearly twice the price of a 62510h.

Also pouring over the sales records of 4 dealerships in UK in mid-late 80s way less than 1 in 10 16760s (and 750's) came supplied on a Jubillee (as they were considered a bit too 'datejusty', and less relevant they also cost circa 3% more).

Sorry jP, meant to hit reply/quote from op's first question not yours.....
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Old 17 October 2023, 06:25 AM   #6
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Using analogous ref from your username....that is a bit like is buying a 993 Clubsport, better on Dunlop's or Michelin's ;-)...but a mid 80s loose 78360 bracelet is nearly twice the price of a 62510h.

Also pouring over the sales records of 4 dealerships in UK in mid-late 80s way less than 1 in 10 16760s (and 750's) came supplied on a Jubillee (as they were considered a bit too 'datejusty', and less relevant they also cost circa 3% more).

Sorry jP, meant to hit reply/quote from op's first question not yours.....
A mid 1980s GMT 78360 is not more expensive than a GMT 62510 here in the USA. The GMT Jubilee is a few hundred dollars more.

As far as Dunlops go, they work well on Harleys here in the USA. I can't respond to the 993 comment. I have no idea what you are referring to.
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Old 17 October 2023, 06:44 AM   #7
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I can't respond to the 993 comment. I have no idea what you are referring to.

That would be a Porsche 993 and for me it would be wearing Michelin’s
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I can't respond to the 993 comment. I have no idea what you are referring to.

That would be a Porsche 993 and for me it would be wearing Michelin’s
It was meant for turo who posted that comment.
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