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2 October 2017, 06:45 AM | #61 |
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2 October 2017, 06:55 AM | #62 |
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Yes I agree with all said in May last year I purchased a Rolex Sub T/T 116613LB for 7,800 from a Grey Dealer in the north of England today it is advertised in the same Grey Dealer for 8,800 I think & in April of this year I purchased a Daytona 116503 for 11,210 & now it's been advertised by the same Grey Dealer for 11.950 so a big jump in price in just over a year. I'm really glad I purchased when I did I saved several thousand at the time of purchase but since the last month I have really saved big overall
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2 October 2017, 08:34 AM | #64 | |
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This could very well be the case. But I wouldn't worry too much about plummeting prices. There will always be new movements not much you can do about that. Historically I don't honk there has been much impact on price over the long term. Plus with supply so low its most likely a moot point. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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