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Old 27 September 2015, 04:15 AM   #31
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I don't get this mentality, it's a watch, not a kid... How many have their first car? Or first girlfriend/boyfriend?



Sell it if you don't wear it, throw the $$ in the bank and then decide if you still want a Daytona or not.

You don't get it ?

A Rolex is worth the price a used car, yet is a very small object and... A quite useless one (my phone tells time). For some of us it took lots of time, efforts and hard work to buy one, especially the first one. So it can be valued because of this. It can be some kind of financial achievement.

Others wonder if they should buy a YG or WG Daytona for their graduation... They might not put the same value into it...
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Old 27 September 2015, 04:24 AM   #32
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I would flip.. But I'm not that sentimental of a person. That said I do "miss" the ones I e sold from time to time but never regret it!
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Old 27 September 2015, 04:34 AM   #33
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Old 27 September 2015, 07:58 AM   #34
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Thanks for the responses everyone. I think I'll hold onto it for the time being. I don't need the money, I was just thinking the money could do more for me invested. But in the end, it was my first Rolex, a mile stone in life because I worked so hard to be able to afford it. It's sentimental because of all the hard work behind it. And one day if I decide on a daytona or whatever else Rolex may throw at us at baselworld, I can flip it and still look at the new piece and see some of the first in it.

Maybe I'll fall in love with it again. Wish I never got the 16710 and pepsi insert lol.....Okay okay, no "send me the pepsi then" posts lol...will never happen

I got it...I'll flip the ceramic and 16710 towards a WG pepsi.. problem solved!

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Old 27 September 2015, 08:24 AM   #35
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I would hold the GMT IIc, especially as I prefer this model to the others mentioned.
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Old 27 September 2015, 11:59 AM   #36
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If the love is gone...why hang on to it. Get something that stirs your passion when you look at it.

It is a great watch, but then again, there is no way any of us can own every great watch. And even if we could, how could they all fit into the rotation?
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Old 28 September 2015, 02:04 AM   #37
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I'm a generally tight person financially.

I recently bought my first Rolex, a 36mm Explorer and enjoy it every day.

There will come a time when I can afford that steel GMT Pepsi or a YG Daytona.

There would be no regrets if I had to flip it to help finance another purchase...

Only reservation would be if it were a gift or and inheritance
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Old 28 September 2015, 03:06 AM   #38
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I've got just about zero attachment to any watch. Or any material object for that matter.

But I'm quite attached to money.

If I wanted a new watch, I've got no problems flipping something I don't wear in order to fund it.
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Old 28 September 2015, 08:23 AM   #39
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I've got just about zero attachment to any watch. Or any material object for that matter.

But I'm quite attached to money.

If I wanted a new watch, I've got no problems flipping something I don't wear in order to fund it.
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Old 28 September 2015, 10:31 AM   #40
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You don't get it ?

A Rolex is worth the price a used car, yet is a very small object and... A quite useless one (my phone tells time). For some of us it took lots of time, efforts and hard work to buy one, especially the first one. So it can be valued because of this. It can be some kind of financial achievement.

Others wonder if they should buy a YG or WG Daytona for their graduation... They might not put the same value into it...
Nope, still don't get it. Don't think I'm the only one either... It's a watch. Just a watch. JUST a watch. You can keep yours forever and ever and ever, and that's more than fine. My 1st Rolex is long gone, and I have no regrets or remorse.

You speak of taking lots of time, effort and hard work to purchase one, which I'm sure is/was the case for a lot of US. Not everyone can afford to just buy another Rolex because they want one without trading in/up.

Now, with that in mind, if someone would like to upgrade their watch, or say their taste changes and wants a different style, you feel they should just keep it? Keep a watch that they don't really care for anymore just because it was their FIRST one? Keep that watch instead of rolling it into something that someone would PREFER to have? Oh ok, now it makes sense...
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Old 28 September 2015, 10:52 AM   #41
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Nope, still don't get it. Don't think I'm the only one either... It's a watch. Just a watch. JUST a watch. You can keep yours forever and ever and ever, and that's more than fine. My 1st Rolex is long gone, and I have no regrets or remorse.

You speak of taking lots of time, effort and hard work to purchase one, which I'm sure is/was the case for a lot of US. Not everyone can afford to just buy another Rolex because they want one without trading in/up.

Now, with that in mind, if someone would like to upgrade their watch, or say their taste changes and wants a different style, you feel they should just keep it? Keep a watch that they don't really care for anymore just because it was their FIRST one? Keep that watch instead of rolling it into something that someone would PREFER to have? Oh ok, now it makes sense...

I'm right there with you.
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Old 28 September 2015, 10:55 AM   #42
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I wish I didn't laugh in recognition at this.
I'm not gonna lie. As much as I love watches and cars, I much prefer to see those little figures when I log into my bank account.

I'm ok spending. Clearly. But when push comes to shove, I always prefer to offset it with moving something of value. It reduces the financial hit.

And as frivolous and stupid as I've sometimes been, I tend to be mostly conservative. I always save first.

So sometimes that means making the flip.
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Old 28 September 2015, 03:36 PM   #43
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Nope, still don't get it. Don't think I'm the only one either... It's a watch. Just a watch. JUST a watch. You can keep yours forever and ever and ever, and that's more than fine. My 1st Rolex is long gone, and I have no regrets or remorse.

You speak of taking lots of time, effort and hard work to purchase one, which I'm sure is/was the case for a lot of US. Not everyone can afford to just buy another Rolex because they want one without trading in/up.

Now, with that in mind, if someone would like to upgrade their watch, or say their taste changes and wants a different style, you feel they should just keep it? Keep a watch that they don't really care for anymore just because it was their FIRST one? Keep that watch instead of rolling it into something that someone would PREFER to have? Oh ok, now it makes sense...

No that's not what I am saying if someone wants to change, let him change. I wouldn't but again this is a personal thing. I am only trying to explain why one would not change which you seem not to understand.

But again English is not my mother tongue at all... Maybe I am explaining it the wrong way.
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Old 28 September 2015, 03:46 PM   #44
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So about two months ago, I picked up a 16710. I got the Pepsi and Coke inserts to go with the black insert. Well, it's hardly left my wrist especially with the Pepsi insert. Point being, between the 16710 and bluesy, my ceramic gmt has been forgotten.

I'm wondering if I should flip towards a Daytona or sell it and put the money in the bank? Or should I hold onto it? It has a bit of sentiment as it was my first Rolex.

Your opinions are welcomed. Should I hang onto it as it was my first? So torn.
Wow, if it were me I'd be all over the Daytona.
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Old 28 September 2015, 05:43 PM   #45
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I held onto my first for over a year after it was mostly unworn just because it was my first. Once I sold it I haven't thought about it since, so I would go for the Daytona.
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Old 28 September 2015, 06:09 PM   #46
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Yeah I would go with the Daytona if that's the watch you've been looking at. No reason to keep it just because it's your first Rolex. You should enjoy it and if that's something that you're not getting from it right now then flip it and get something you want to wear.

My first watch was a panerai. I barley wear it now. I still have it becusse I want to build up my collection and I want some diversity but probably someday I'll want something else and realize I haven't worn my PAM in over a year and I'll have no problem flipping it for something I want to wear.

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Old 28 September 2015, 06:26 PM   #47
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Old 28 September 2015, 07:33 PM   #48
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the GMTiic was my first as well! I've actually been tempted to sell it to get a BLNR. but alas i never could. i think ill just wear it until i can buy a BLNR as well and keep the GMTiic as a "first watch" heirloom
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Old 28 September 2015, 08:38 PM   #49
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I think it's time to move on to a Daytona!
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Old 28 September 2015, 08:54 PM   #50
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Depends how attached you were to it.
My first Rolex was a BLNR, I still love it very much, and it has been a part of me for a while.
If some day it doesn't get much wrist time because of another pick up, I wouldn't sell it solely because of sentimental value.
I would sell any other though, just not the BLNR.
If you weren't too attached anyway, then sure go and sell it. Rather get something that will get wrist time!
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Old 29 September 2015, 04:10 AM   #51
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No that's not what I am saying if someone wants to change, let him change. I wouldn't but again this is a personal thing. I am only trying to explain why one would not change which you seem not to understand.

But again English is not my mother tongue at all... Maybe I am explaining it the wrong way.
Well, we both agree that of someone wants to change, there's nothing wrong with that.

What I don't agree with, is that some ppl think they SHOULD keep it just because it's their first Rolex. That's all I don't agree with, but to each their own for sure! Some ppl can afford to keep it while adding another, and some ppl need to trade it in or sell it. If they need to do the latter, they shouldn't feel obligated to keep it, as it's just a watch.
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Old 29 September 2015, 04:13 AM   #52
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Sounds like time to sell. Set the money aside for when you are sure on the next one.
Agreed.
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Old 29 September 2015, 04:34 AM   #53
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I don't get this mentality, it's a watch, not a kid... How many have their first car? Or first girlfriend/boyfriend?

Sell it if you don't wear it, throw the $$ in the bank and then decide if you still want a Daytona or not.
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Old 29 September 2015, 04:37 AM   #54
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So about two months ago, I picked up a 16710. I got the Pepsi and Coke inserts to go with the black insert. Well, it's hardly left my wrist especially with the Pepsi insert. Point being, between the 16710 and bluesy, my ceramic gmt has been forgotten.

I'm wondering if I should flip towards a Daytona or sell it and put the money in the bank? Or should I hold onto it? It has a bit of sentiment as it was my first Rolex.

Your opinions are welcomed. Should I hang onto it as it was my first? So torn.
Based on what is written above and assuming you are a person of great sentiment, I would hang on to the LN.

For me, my first Rolex will always have a special place in my heart and I would not part with it, regardless if it sees very little wrist time or not.
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Old 29 September 2015, 04:43 AM   #55
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Sell it, someone will wear it and enjoy it. As far as what to do with the money, Daytona sounds like a good option. Or save it for a future purchase.
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Old 29 September 2015, 06:10 AM   #56
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