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5 March 2018, 11:41 PM | #1 |
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I have a question which I’ve been thinking over for the past few weeks. Initially, I thought it was crazy but I’m becoming more and more certain about going ahead with it. I’d appreciate anyone’s thoughts on this. My current Rolex collection consists of: DaytonaC White, SD4K, GMT II BLNR, GMT 16700 pepsi and a Hulk (incoming). Im thinking of trading all of these for a Daytona Platinum. Given I want to minimise the amount of cash I need to add, the Platona will be second hand. So far I see the positives as: - Consolidation/ simplification of my collection is good as the novelty of choice is waring off for me - I would love to be a one watch person (that will never happen but maybe one Rolex will) - I get (in my opinion) the ultimate Rolex The swap would leave me with some affordable beaters, a Royal Oak and a TAG Heuer Monaco (neither of these two can be traded). I guess my questions are: 1. Would you do the trade if you were in my position and 2. Can you recommend any UK based dealers to speak to. Many thanks in advance for your opinions! |
5 March 2018, 11:49 PM | #2 |
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Good morning. Being that you have other options, I’d do it. (But that’s just my opinion) Many will not share the same opinion I’m sure, but the platinum Daytona is one of THE best.
I wouldn’t do it if you didn’t have your others for different options. I once made a 3/1 trade for a platona, but I had a SS Sub left, and then continued to add to the collection after. To each their own, but the PL Daytona is watch that’s worth it (IMO) |
5 March 2018, 11:51 PM | #3 |
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I'd keep one Rolex, the Hulk, and trade the rest. Try Watchfinder, Watchclub and Watches.co.uk and push hard for a good deal not their first offer.
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5 March 2018, 11:53 PM | #4 |
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I wouldn't, simply as I would never be a one watch person. I like true variety, my mix of watches covers several brands, divers, GMT's, dress watches etc.
I'm also not a fan of the Daytona, nor the ice blue dial. I think many of the white gold options are far more attractive than the platinum, for that matter find your current Daytona C to be better looking. Of course, yours is the only opinion that truly matters, so, if the Platona will scratch the itch, go for it. |
5 March 2018, 11:53 PM | #5 |
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If you're a one-watch person and you're sure that the Daytona Platinum is that one watch, then you should do it.
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5 March 2018, 11:54 PM | #6 |
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The thing you have to be careful with in multi-watch swaps is what would it look like if you regret your decision down the road and want to reverse it.
In this case, I wouldn't. Some of those watches are going to be next to impossible to re-acquire. Or impossible. So...I would give it some consideration. My advice: Only flip on a one for one basis. Worst case two for one. Then you can get your life back together should you need to. |
5 March 2018, 11:55 PM | #7 |
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I’d never do that but to each his own. You have some great watches and to part with them would be tough!
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5 March 2018, 11:59 PM | #8 |
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6 March 2018, 12:18 AM | #9 |
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It is certainly a watch worth having. I did sell 2 of my old Rolexes to get one last year and was happy with less decision-making time each morning. Like, “which one will it be today?”
But maybe you can find a balance of cash outlay by selling some instead of trading all. Heres what I mean: you will lose about 30% value per piece doing a trade. That’s because the seller who is taking your watch will want to make some margin reselling it, plus a reserve for risk of having to payout for some servicing just in case. So, by trading 3 or 4 for one, you’ve given away as much value as one of those watches are worth. I’d suggest selling them over time and reserving the proceeds while you begin your search for a 116506. You’ll preserve more values that way. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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6 March 2018, 12:32 AM | #10 |
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Given your reasoning and wanting to consolidate / simplify, I would do it.
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6 March 2018, 12:36 AM | #11 |
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The Platona is gorgeous but not at the price of those 5. I couldn't do that trade.
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6 March 2018, 12:37 AM | #12 |
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No way would i do that trade. Curious why is the platinum Daytona the ultimate Rolex for you? Because of its price?
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6 March 2018, 12:38 AM | #13 |
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Honestly, trading all those beautiful pieces for a used platinum Daytona sounds like borderline insanity to me. If you want to streamline, then by all means do it, but that seems like a huge trade for a watch that isn't as desirable to me as some of the watches you'd be trading for it.
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6 March 2018, 12:38 AM | #14 |
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I really like your collection as it stands. If you do go for the platinum Daytona, I would hold onto one stainless steel piece (GMT-Master II or Submariner Date).
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6 March 2018, 12:39 AM | #15 |
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It's always a hard decision to make. I sold a 116613LB and a DJ 41 plus $ in order to get the WG Daytona on OF. I have to say now I am extremely happy with this decision but before making it I had a few nights of hard thinking. So, take your time and remember: the night is always a good adviser!
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6 March 2018, 12:52 AM | #16 |
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Thanks for the input everyone. I'm certainly aware that if I go ahead with this then it'll be very difficult/ impossible to reverse. I'm also aware it all sounds quite insane!
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6 March 2018, 12:56 AM | #17 |
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No, the price isn't a factor. Its a combination of the Daytona history and aesthetic, the chrono functionality, the ice blue dial and heft of the watch on the wrist in such a (relatively) small design. Its also more understated than yellow/ rose gold. I cant see any of those being matched in another model.
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6 March 2018, 01:06 AM | #18 |
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Will never do this deal , but at the end do what makes you happy
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6 March 2018, 01:14 AM | #20 |
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On TRF, it seems the vast majority of members value variety, so most "should I swap 2:1, 3:1, 4:1?" posts are met with negative feedback. Although the debate as to whether a platinum Daytona is "better" than a SS one is also a matter of opinion, I would rather wear the platinum Daytona every day and enjoy the idea that I am wearing my favorite version of my favorite watch. And I'd rather not know that I am sitting 4 or 5 or 10 watches at a time to wear whatever watch I choose that day. The idea of having to service and perhaps insure a whole collection of watches that, the bigger the collection, the less I wear, is not appealing to me. Most here differ in that opinion.
If you are a one or two watch person, and the platinum Daytona is your favorite watch, it may make sense for you. Only you can answer that. Although this will also be an unpopular opinion, I am not sure that any of the watches you are considering swapping would be so hard to replace. They would cost some dough, though. But they are not like finding that perfect 6263, not by a long shot. OK, I will slink back in my corner and promise not to say anything else.
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I would do it as you have 2 great watches remaining. Man I wish I was in a place where a Royal Oak was my beater.
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6 March 2018, 01:48 AM | #22 |
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One of the reasons Rolex is so well respected is "resale" value. If you can trade/sell for fair "resale", you have essentially been paying/saving for the Platinum Daytona overtime. To me, it's less of money factor if you are comfortable with that side of the transaction, it's if you want to pare down the collection for the "ONE" that speaks to you most - only you can decide that. Collections are great, I have several watches, but can only wear one at a time, perhaps for you wearing THE ONE is more important.
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6 March 2018, 01:53 AM | #23 |
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I’d keep the LVc and trade the rest, and, if possible, add a little extra to get NIB from a TS on the forum.
Edit: On second read of your watches, I couldn’t let go of the SDc. I won’t sell mine, ever.
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I think if it was any other watch then people would be like woah don't do it but the Daytona Platinum certainly is a watch a lot of people would aspire too.
Try and keep 1 SS back and let the rest go for what I assume would be a straight swap? |
6 March 2018, 02:08 AM | #26 |
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I think it may be if they all go but I would likely need to add cash and think I would almost certainly need to add some if it was only four going. Having said that, ive yet to approach any dealers.
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6 March 2018, 03:28 AM | #27 |
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Not sure about the current pricing in the UK (I'm in Florida) but why not sell them all individually yourself?
The Daytona C, BLNR, Hulk are all hard to get and now might be a good time to cash them in if you're seriously thinking of doing the 5 for 1 scenario. The SDc and 16700 will also sell, though maybe less buyers around for them. Then put all the money towards a BNIB Platinum Daytona. Personally I would NOT do the trade as you're leaving a lot of money on the table for the dealer to put in his pocket, with his margins you're effectively getting rid of 5 watches for at most the money for 4 of them, imho GL |
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Simple answer from me, do what makes you happy. I like the Platona but not the point of swapping the others, the Daytona C to me is equally as nice on the wrist.
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6 March 2018, 04:01 AM | #29 |
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A big giant NO from me! I like variety AND personally I have no desire to spend 55K or more on a watch. Id rather have 5 $10kish watches. This hobby can get out of hand quick with the constant quest for whats next. Ive been where you are and almost did something very similar and SOOOO glad I didn't.
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Secondly if you don’t want to wait around selling the watches then you can approach the following pre-owned dealers in the UK, drive a hard bargain and compare the best options from the pre-owned dealers and off course never take the first offer. I would also recommend that you try on the Daytona Platinum on different occasions. http://www.watchfinder.co.uk/ https://www.watchcollectors.co.uk/ https://www.blowers-jewellers.co.uk https://www.watchclub.com/ https://www.iconicwatches.co.uk/ https://edinburghwatchcompany.co.uk/ https://www.watches.co.uk/ This is your passion and it is what makes you happy. Take your time and do not rush. Good luck and all the very best. Please let us know the outcome. |
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