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Old 1 October 2006, 11:19 AM   #1
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Hello,

I am currently trying to make a decision on a trade and would like to get some expert opinions. BTW I realize that these decisions are many times based on personal preference but I'm trying to rationalize...perhaps you can help.

Here goes... I have an opportunity to trade my Datejust 16233 it's an X serial (1991) for a 2003 sub no date. Both watches are in excellent condition and neither has box or papers. The trade entials me paying $150 in addition to the trade. What do you think?

I bought my datejust pre-owned and it's a great watch but TT seems to be out and SS in and I figure I'm getting a newer watch (no date though...that may take some getting used to).

Anyway I appreciate your opinions....thanks!

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Old 1 October 2006, 12:05 PM   #2
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First off, welcome to TRF.

Secondly, you nailed it when you said its about personal preference. That also is valid with your comment about TT seems to be "out" I disagree and believe that TT is more in than it ever has been. The WIS crowd may feel that SS is the only way to go, but it makes up a very very small percentage of what is really out there, I am pretty sure that 95% or more of the watch buyers out there DON'T visit forums such as this and therefore the numbers we get on all things are skewed.

Now as to what you should do about the trade, based on how you have presented your info I think you are leaning towards getting the more "in" SS Sub I am a bit biased as I love the look of the SS no date and also its nice to have a new(er) watch :)
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Old 1 October 2006, 12:39 PM   #3
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Thanks for the reply Roger

Still haven't made the decision. I look at the DJ and like the fact that it is easily recognized as a Rolex. I like the other too. I'm nervous though about buying from a private seller.
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Old 1 October 2006, 12:42 PM   #4
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Still haven't made the decision. I look at the DJ and like the fact that it is easily recognized as a Rolex. I like the other too. I'm nervous though about buying from a private seller.
If you don't know the seller and are nervous and doubtful, I suggest you hold off until you are absolutely sure of the deal.

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Old 1 October 2006, 05:54 PM   #5
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Just cannot today understand this fashion thing,so someone says SS is in.Then you ditch your TT and gold Why?????,surely you should wear what you like and not what someone dictates as in.Now regarding the trade, now afraid thats down to you.The Sub is a Rolex classic,but just make sure your trader is 100% OK before you deal.Myself not a fan of gold in watches so I would trade to the sub.
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Old 2 October 2006, 12:06 AM   #6
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tough call. You might ask what he would sell the sub for outright. I personally like the TT DJ look. But the resale is not that high, you might be better off to just buy the sub without a trade.

Bur also be careful of who you buy from, and do your homework.
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Old 2 October 2006, 12:21 AM   #7
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Hello,

I am currently trying to make a decision on a trade and would like to get some expert opinions. BTW I realize that these decisions are many times based on personal preference but I'm trying to rationalize...perhaps you can help.

Here goes... I have an opportunity to trade my Datejust 16233 it's an X serial (1991) for a 2003 sub no date. Both watches are in excellent condition and neither has box or papers. The trade entials me paying $150 in addition to the trade. What do you think?

I bought my datejust pre-owned and it's a great watch but TT seems to be out and SS in and I figure I'm getting a newer watch (no date though...that may take some getting used to).

Anyway I appreciate your opinions....thanks!

Go Yankees
I've never been one to give in to the latest fashions or trends. I personallty could care less about what someone else thinks about what I have or wear, as long as it makes me happy.

If you're not happy with the DJ then by all means get rid of it. For the $150 difference, it would make sense if it's what you really want. By all means, do your homework on the seller. If you're not 100% sure about him/her, bail out of the deal PRONTO.


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Old 2 October 2006, 12:36 AM   #8
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...TT seems to be out and SS in...
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However, I can assure you that steel & gold is not OUT, by any stretch of the imagination. Here is my collection:


As you can see, TT is definitely IN for me. It is IN for a large segment of this board as well. I like steel & gold for aesthetic reasons, and because I have gold, silver and SS items that I like to wear at the same time, so TT makes sense to me. Even those that do not particularly like gold in watches (Peter) agree that making a decision based on perceived current fashion trends is not the way to go.

Nuff Said! Anyway, best of luck with your trading desires.
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Old 2 October 2006, 12:47 AM   #9
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Your 16233 would appear to be appraised at a higher dollar value. I agree with you leaning towards owning a SS SM (thats what I would rather have on my wrist) but you might do better to separate the deal. Correct me if I am wrong but the trade should be your watch for the SM plus additional cash in your pocket. I have not researched the values so anyone else can chime in with more accurate info.
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Old 2 October 2006, 12:54 AM   #10
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However, I can assure you that steel & gold is not OUT, by any stretch of the imagination. Here is my collection:
As you can see, TT is definitely IN for me. It is IN for a large segment of this board as well. I like steel & gold for aesthetic reasons, and because I have gold, silver and SS items that I like to wear at the same time, so TT makes sense to me. Even those that do not particularly like gold in watches (Peter) agree that making a decision based on perceived current fashion trends is not the way to go.

Nuff Said! Anyway, best of luck with your trading desires.
And that Allan is how it should be, its what you like your the one thats wearing it.Many Rolex owners today probably don't even know what they wear, movement wise,they bought it because someone told them they should.I have always been of the impression that most non WIS types who are successful and with plenty of spare cash, will buy a Rolex for the brand prestige rather than the watch itself.Again I am not bashing anyone or Rolex, but it is seen by some, as a sign of affluence and success. We all know if we are truthful, there are as good, perhaps even better spec watches for less money available, but to some people, that lower in there eyes brand,or fashion trend does not say enough.I have always admired Rolex in the past and have enjoyed them immensely.But over the years have learnt to respect all brands of mechanical watches, each has there own merits and place in the watch world today.There is a old saying never judge a sausage by its skin,same goes for watches.A Rolex precious metal or SS don't make anyone a better man,or a man any better, than the same guy wearing a Timex in my book.If you like it buy it know matter what the current trend or fashion, these
change more than the plots in the soaps operas.But your Rolex like many others brands of watches could last a life time.
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Old 2 October 2006, 01:00 AM   #11
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Both watches are Rolex classics It all comes down to you and what style you prefer
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Old 2 October 2006, 01:03 AM   #12
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Well said, Peter!
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Old 2 October 2006, 01:43 AM   #13
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Good deal?

Thanks for all the great comments...you all have some awesome collections...love the TT collection.

Does my trade (1991 DJ) + $150 sound right in trade for a 2003 Sub no date?

Logically my watch should be worth more due to the gold content, however, given the current market dynamics I think that a 2003 sub no date has better resale value.

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Old 2 October 2006, 01:46 AM   #14
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Great collection. Which one gets the most wrist time?
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Old 2 October 2006, 01:53 AM   #15
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I don't think the litte bit of gold makes a huge difference in a used watch. In new watches having gold makes the watch cost about 1000 more on the retail end. Take a discount from your fasvorite AD and the gap is smaller. There are more proffits for an AD when you get gold or diamonds.

Maybe you only have to come up with 150 because the watch has gold in it. I personally would go to an AD since I can't tell a good fake from the real thing yet. I'd rather spend a few thousand on the real thing and be certain of it, then give a favorite watch up for a "new trend" and have a doubt in my mind of the authenticy.

The new watch could be either legit, a good fake, or a grey market real rolex with fake parts(aftermarket dial, fake band, etc.)
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Old 2 October 2006, 02:19 AM   #16
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Thanks for all the great comments...you all have some awesome collections...love the TT collection.

Does my trade (1991 DJ) + $150 sound right in trade for a 2003 Sub no date?

Logically my watch should be worth more due to the gold content, however, given the current market dynamics I think that a 2003 sub no date has better resale value.

I need a beer.
That sounds about right depending on the condition of the watches. Does not really sound like either side is getting a great deal, but both a fair deal.

The ND sub would be worh say $2500 to $3K the DJ for a 1991 would be about the same. Seen some Excellent condition newer TT DJs go for that price, so unless yours has factory diamonds, and in great condition, it seems fair.

My concern would be more about is the sub you are getting legit. It very well could be, but you should try to make very sure of it and that you can trust the guy before proceeding.
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Old 2 October 2006, 02:36 AM   #17
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Just looking as one always does.

If it makes you feel better, came across this.

http://www.watchseller.com/roldatsspser.html

He gives fair prices for quality stuff. But this watch is 13 years newer than yours and only $3450. The ND sub keep their resale, if you were to go with the trade, I think you would be doing pretty good.

(If I am off in my eval of resale on the ND sub, someone please chime in.)

Anyway, just trying to be helpful.
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Old 2 October 2006, 03:02 AM   #18
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Thanks for all the great comments...you all have some awesome collections...love the TT collection.

Does my trade (1991 DJ) + $150 sound right in trade for a 2003 Sub no date?

Logically my watch should be worth more due to the gold content, however, given the current market dynamics I think that a 2003 sub no date has better resale value.

I need a beer.
I think that would be a fair amount to dish out....provided you are 100% sure the Sub is absolutely authentic.

Good luck - JJ
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Thanks for all the great comments...you all have some awesome collections...love the TT collection.

Does my trade (1991 DJ) + $150 sound right in trade for a 2003 Sub no date?

Logically my watch should be worth more due to the gold content, however, given the current market dynamics I think that a 2003 sub no date has better resale value.

I need a beer.
Personally for $150 I'd have the ND Sub already. As long as you can tell that it's authentic. Your DJ is a beauty, but you an step up 12 years. This all comes down to personal preference and what makes you happy.
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final decision???
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Old 30 October 2006, 05:04 PM   #21
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LOL! I find your question at the end of each thread very funny...almost like a cop on the prowl wanting to know the final outcome of everything!!
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Old 31 October 2006, 02:21 AM   #22
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Don't forget that the Sub doesn't have a date function, if you are used to it, you will miss it.
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Old 31 October 2006, 03:17 AM   #23
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If you take a look at these to pictures I owned both these watches up until last year. I adore both of them, but the two tone DJ looked spectacular and I felt the bees knees with it on. At the end of the day, which one speaks to you. Personally if I had the choice I would have the DJ. Its your call
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