cool, on which rolex to get, my take is this.
dont go plain for value management. buy the rolex that most suit what you wear it for.
a watch to me should be on the wrist not in the drawer unless you are some watch trader/dealer/investor.
models which "hold" value tend to be those which are "overpriced" due to demand.
and those that are not "overpriced" are those that are not so in demand.
therefore it evens out at the end of the day.
also dont just buy the trend.
lead one in your own right, it's always more fulfilling.
when in doubt, the most basic utilitarian model is usually the wisest choice to begin becos it's usually the one with the longest history.
					dont go plain for value management. buy the rolex that most suit what you wear it for.
a watch to me should be on the wrist not in the drawer unless you are some watch trader/dealer/investor.
models which "hold" value tend to be those which are "overpriced" due to demand.
and those that are not "overpriced" are those that are not so in demand.
therefore it evens out at the end of the day.
also dont just buy the trend.
lead one in your own right, it's always more fulfilling.
when in doubt, the most basic utilitarian model is usually the wisest choice to begin becos it's usually the one with the longest history.

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 end of the day, its your money, your wrist, and you are stuck with the watch once you have bought it. just go with what you like.
 end of the day, its your money, your wrist, and you are stuck with the watch once you have bought it. just go with what you like.
							
						
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