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Where to buy higher end watches?
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<blockquote data-quote="buffalosoldier" data-source="post: 16626210" data-attributes="member: 191410"><p>I bought a stainless and gold submariner in 1992, for $5,000 , I had it refurbushed last year and it looks almost as good as the day I bought it. I don't know todays cash value but it means alot to me. But in 1969 I was looking at a Roles Chronograph in stainless and it was $275.00 I bought a Browning 12 ga Superposed in Diana grade instead for $600 and I should have bought the watch. I also bought a Chronosport Diver watch in 1977 that I still have and it runs perfectly, because it has a quartz movement. Now I just wear a seiko automatic for everyday. But if I was going to get another Rolex it would be a Yachtnaster just because I like the way it looks. If you look back at all the cheap watches you have owned over you life you may have already paid more than a really nice watch would have cost you and you would still own something that make you feel good every time you glanced at your wrist. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffalosoldier, post: 16626210, member: 191410"] I bought a stainless and gold submariner in 1992, for $5,000 , I had it refurbushed last year and it looks almost as good as the day I bought it. I don't know todays cash value but it means alot to me. But in 1969 I was looking at a Roles Chronograph in stainless and it was $275.00 I bought a Browning 12 ga Superposed in Diana grade instead for $600 and I should have bought the watch. I also bought a Chronosport Diver watch in 1977 that I still have and it runs perfectly, because it has a quartz movement. Now I just wear a seiko automatic for everyday. But if I was going to get another Rolex it would be a Yachtnaster just because I like the way it looks. If you look back at all the cheap watches you have owned over you life you may have already paid more than a really nice watch would have cost you and you would still own something that make you feel good every time you glanced at your wrist. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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