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18 March 2007, 10:52 AM | #1 |
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Price/Value Advice
I think the answer will tell me that I should keep it... especially as I paid full AD price for it less than 2 years ago... but how much is my TT Blue Sub worth. It's a May 2005 D serial and been worn only about 80 days since new.
There are no marks and I have all books, box papers including the plastics that came on the braclet etc.. so.. question is.. what's it worth if I was to sell it... In the UK the new price is £4250 - but I know that doesn't mean much to you guys in the US and elsewhere. Also I understand that in the UK technically it's an 8 month wait to get one.. but being quite popular i'm sure that would be narrowed to just a bit of leg work if you wanted a new one in a hurry... failing that I have a brand new 2007 Z serial TT GMT II (anniversary model with ceramic braclet) that I bought just 3 days ago.. that I might sell - basically one has to go... To the mods if this should go in the forsale section - please move it - though technically this isn't an advert but a call for help. |
18 March 2007, 12:33 PM | #2 |
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If you can keep 'em both, Andy, please do so.
A TT Blue Sub and a new Anniversary GMT-II!! WOW!!! Most of these guys would kill for such a duo!!
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18 March 2007, 01:29 PM | #3 |
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JJ i agree with you and would dearly love to... although remember I have the LV and SS GMT II too and as a fan of SS models i'm not sure I need two TT models.
I have someone lined up on the GMT II but as I made such a good deal on it.. I'd be keener to sell the TT Sub having had it for 2 years (I could always get into 1 again if I missed it greatly - or if you decide to sell your one again.. ) |
18 March 2007, 01:40 PM | #4 |
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Up late mate or just got in
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18 March 2007, 01:53 PM | #5 |
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£3,000 if your lucky [proberly less!]
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18 March 2007, 01:54 PM | #6 |
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18 March 2007, 03:15 PM | #7 |
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price advice
I would definitely say be under GB$3000. I never owe one before, but I believe I can buy one from from my AD out for door for about US$6800 which is equal to about GBP3500. Good Luck to you.
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18 March 2007, 06:03 PM | #8 |
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I paid the equivalent of £3,000 brand new for my Z-series TT Blue in December.
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Got to agree with the guys above around the £3000 but thats on a good day.
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There's a UK grey dealer selling a brand new blue TT Sub for £3550, cash under his nose would shave off a bit more. On that basis I'd say £3000 would be max if in mint condition and somebody needed one asap.
These days most Ad's have them on display or can get one within 3 weeks, |
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I would say £3k for the TT Sub and £3250 for the GMT.
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