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Are vintage Rolex watches good investment?

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I've heard from many old timers and horological enthusiasts say that Rolex watches will appreciate over time..

Is this true? Some have even claimed that over a longer period, say 30 yrs, a Rolex watch can easily beat the S&P!! :confused:

Any horological fanatics here can confirm such?? :confused: I am tempted to purchase and start my own humble collection..
 
I've heard from many old timers and horological enthusiasts say that Rolex watches will appreciate over time..

Is this true? Some have even claimed that over a longer period, say 30 yrs, a Rolex watch can easily beat the S&P!! :confused:

Any horological fanatics here can confirm such?? :confused: I am tempted to purchase and start my own humble collection..

The word vintage says everything. But I think you must appreciate the watch to be able to appreciate the value in it.
 
The word vintage says everything. But I think you must appreciate the watch to be able to appreciate the value in it.

Yes in fact I have been doing some research on Rolex watches since I started a thread here sometime ago criticising others for wearing them.

Fact is the more research I did on these watches, the more immersed and impressed I am with it's rich history, fine workmanship and prestige! I must say I am quite captivated and should humbly take back my words now.
 
I've heard from many old timers and horological enthusiasts say that Rolex watches will appreciate over time..

Is this true? Some have even claimed that over a longer period, say 30 yrs, a Rolex watch can easily beat the S&P!! :confused:

Any horological fanatics here can confirm such?? :confused: I am tempted to purchase and start my own humble collection..

:) No offense bro, if u are asking a basic question like that, it means that you definitely need to do more research on ROLEX watches, new and vintages and also Replicas ans refurbished ones...

If you are not a collector, just go to some big fancy shop at the promenade and get a brand new one with paper work:p
 
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It's like asking which is better ?
 
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Dear readers of sammyboy .

How do you interpret this picture, a reflection of the past ?
 
Yes in fact I have been doing some research on Rolex watches since I started a thread here sometime ago criticising others for wearing them.

Fact is the more research I did on these watches, the more immersed and impressed I am with it's rich history, fine workmanship and prestige! I must say I am quite captivated and should humbly take back my words now.

You the one that said chicken rice seller likes wearing them while preparing the meal?

Got mine ;)
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My all-time favourite and am wearing it now.....


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Wah bro, platinum day-date... can buy 2 COEs


It may be ex, but I guess every guy should at least own a branded and presentable timepiece. But I bought it cos I like it and not because its a Rolex.
 
Rolex is a third grade watch, not a fine watch. Good investment value? I doubt so.
 
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