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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 4234398" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>Watches Etc, watchuseek, few others mentioned. TBH I looked at the ad, liked the price, but thats just not a typically desirable model. This coming from someone with a datejust (Wimbledon). The fluted dial kind of dates it, and while I like the vintage dressy look, its not enough of an investment piece or one I would wear enough to justify the price. I'd be better off buying a Tudor, or other mid-tier watch and a gun or two. Are you just needing the money, or just dont wear the watch to justify keeping such an expensive item? Personally, if I didnt need the money, I would keep it. Things tend to be cyclic, and in a few years or more, that look will come back into fashion and be easier to sell at possibly a higher price point. Current style seems to be tool/dive watches. Your GMT's, yachtmasters, submariner/seadwellers are crazy right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 4234398, member: 4864"] Watches Etc, watchuseek, few others mentioned. TBH I looked at the ad, liked the price, but thats just not a typically desirable model. This coming from someone with a datejust (Wimbledon). The fluted dial kind of dates it, and while I like the vintage dressy look, its not enough of an investment piece or one I would wear enough to justify the price. I'd be better off buying a Tudor, or other mid-tier watch and a gun or two. Are you just needing the money, or just dont wear the watch to justify keeping such an expensive item? Personally, if I didnt need the money, I would keep it. Things tend to be cyclic, and in a few years or more, that look will come back into fashion and be easier to sell at possibly a higher price point. Current style seems to be tool/dive watches. Your GMT's, yachtmasters, submariner/seadwellers are crazy right now. [/QUOTE]
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