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23 November 2024, 10:32 PM | #61 |
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Watches are an indulgence. Even if they miraculously retain 100% of their value over 7-10 years, a stock investment likely will have a 200% value.
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Yesterday, 12:27 AM | #62 |
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Rolex aren't investments. Go invest in the S&P.
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Today, 10:41 AM | #63 |
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They are not investments, but I also expect a Rolex to retain some value, unlike a used pair of socks. Rolex will continue to make the DJ, and I think prices on new ones will always increase over time. Agreed with others that some models are far more desirable than others.
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Today, 01:19 PM | #64 |
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Invest in assets not watches. Like others have said a good index fund will far out perform the return of a datejust. The datejust is nothing more than a wonderful timepiece to wear and enjoy!
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