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22 December 2020, 09:16 AM | #14 |
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The issue is they made 10 years of LVC. The current uptick is because it was just discontinued and now it is being marketed as a commodity. If you want to play that game then the “buying low and selling high” rule has passed you by. Buying high and hoping a $8.5k watch will go even higher seems like you are on the wrong end of the Ponzi scheme. Watches are made to be worn and exercised so if you are not wearing it, I can’t imagine a better time to find another model you will like to wear. The Rolex commodity trading is a new fad so I wouldn’t want to bet it has staying power much above its traditional and historic msrp trade-in value.
This wasn’t that long ago and I even got a discount. |
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