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Old 19 July 2021, 05:37 PM   #31
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Would this be your first watch or do you have other watches?
Well, i was kind of high jacking this thread so, but no idea what the OP has choosen. For me, i had a few Rolexes, but sold them for various reasons. I have a Tudor BB GMT, which is great, but i need at least one more watch for variaton.

I don't care for the Omega but either I want the OP39 red grape or the Blue Cartier Santos. I love a pretty dial and they both have one. The Cartier seems like more bang for buck since even the OP is like 3k more expensive than just a few years back. Still on the fence though..
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Old 20 July 2021, 03:09 AM   #32
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SMP 300 on Rubber (Steel not two-tone) is $4900 NEW. Two-tone is $6900... there's not $2k of Gold in that bezel.

And SS sells faster than Two-Tone 2nd hand.
But perhaps $2,000 worth of gold and labor? Was talking to a jeweler last month who explained to me just how difficult rose gold is to work with. She told me some jewelry brands that use RG settings automatically make a massive overrun of the settings because of the likelihood of snapping one in half when seeing the stones.
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Old 20 July 2021, 03:31 AM   #33
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I think the Santos is the clear winner of the 3 here. And I would ask for a discount for anything and everything, the worst thing they could say is no.
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Old 20 July 2021, 04:00 AM   #34
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The Green Oyster Perceptual is very hard to get from a Rolex AD right now. On the grey market they sell for double the MSRP

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Old 20 July 2021, 04:04 AM   #35
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I love my SMP. I have one on bracelet. The only downside is that the clasp is a scratch magnet. I like the Cartier, but not enough to own one.

From a pure investment point of view, the OP is the best.

All things being equal (they're not), I think I would ask if you care if you want/need a true dive watch or not.
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Imagine the OP is too busy enjoying his new Sub to think about any of these three now- that said, I would go for the Omega, but on a bracelet- No there's not $2k of gold in the bezel and crown there, but can you name any luxury watch with gold bits that does have a proportionate price ?
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