A non-vintage Rolex. It'll be vintage by the time it's proven itself as a worthwhile investment.
An early Speedmaster, Ed white or Pre-Moon
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Agree, white dial 16520 box set if you are luckyUsed SS Daytona? I’m honestly not a fan of the new submariners
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Lange or Arnold and Son
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Agree, white dial 16520 box set if you are lucky
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That's a “11“6520 not a 16520
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That's a “11“6520 not a 16520
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I agree.. But the eggs doesn't worth a lot now.. You losing money leaving money in the bank when inflation in some countries are higher than official interest ratesDon't put all your eggs in one basket.
I agree.. But the eggs doesn't worth a lot now.. You losing money leaving money in the bank when inflation in some countries are higher than official interest rates
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I agree.. But that require a lot of research I guess.. Buying a sub these days in my opinion is not always a good investment unless you can buy it retail. 5513 and 5512 is overpriced with the hype IMHO. You can buy some 5 digits black subs which are "basic" to hope it will rise or the sleepy Seadweller (5 digits) and see. Non Rolex I guess you can look at some Omegas and possibly a Calatrava. It will be interesting to see your perspective.I would still say there are much better ways to invest $30k than put them into a vintage watch.
If really wanting to invest in watches I'd not go with a single piece in the $30k range, rather spread it out on a few potential neo-vintage pieces.