RE: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watch
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RE: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watch



I have a Casio Databank that stores 99 phone numbers, has a top secret
code-protected list, and can calculate Pi to five decimal places.  Can I
join the club? :)

Greg


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From: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Jack Stiefel
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 1:25 PM
To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watch

WOW Bob you and I are on the same side of the fence on this one lol.  I
wear my Sub all the time and have had 0 issues or trouble.  A Die Hard
watch for sure.

 

Jack Stiefel

Stiefel Aluminum

DMC Vin 03461 & 16879

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From: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Videobob Moseley
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 1:13 PM
To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watch

 

You might get a lot of responses to this, and some will tell you about
how 
great the Omega's are,
the Tag's, hell even a Seiko is a great watch.
But when it comes to a good investment and a timeless design that always

turns heads
there is no better watch than a ROLEX SUBMARINER.
I have owned several, and the one I wear now is a stainless steel and
gold 
two toned
model, with the black face.

Retail on this watch is about $7100.00
However you can pick up a used one for much less.
There is a unique value curve on these watches, they won't fall below a 
certain level
but do depreciate from new to used simply because the wholesale of the
watch 
is
marked up by almost 100%.
It's wholesale seems to be it's average selling price.
So you can get a good one for about $4000 if you look around hard
enough.

I got mine on eBay for $3900 and it appraised for greater than that, and
it 
is
insured through a separate policy by State Farm for its retail
replacement 
cost.
Only cost me about $100 per year to do that and it is covered.

All the investment aside, it is a great watch.
It is tough as nails and I wear it ALL THE TIME.
I have banged it into walls, door knobs, scraped it and the sapphire
crystal 
is fine.
It is easy to buff out yourself or have cleaned up by a jeweler.
Every few months I take it out to the shop and give it a buff on the
wheel 
and
it blings like a pimps tooth.
IT's MADE OF STAINLESS AND GOLD!!!!!!

I wrote an article for eBay about buying these used watches, check it
out 
here:
http://reviews.ebay.com/Rolex-Submariner-Guide-for-Sellers-amp-Buyers_W0
QQugidZ10000000001479027
<http://reviews.ebay.com/Rolex-Submariner-Guide-for-Sellers-amp-Buyers_W
0QQugidZ10000000001479027> 

It mainly discusses how to spot a fake from the real thing.
I have owned a lot of replica Rolex's too, and there is defiantly a 
difference in the real thing.
They make high end "Swiss" replicas that sell for over $1000 that claim
to 
be as good.
They are NOT. It's a waste.
These watches are good investments and make heirlooms.

If you are a fan of mechanical watches, it is easy to fall in love with
the 
Rolex and
it's heritage and story.

That's my opinion.
- Videobob

>From: "Ryan Wright" <ryanpwright@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:ryanpwright%40gmail.com> >
>Reply-To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:DMCForum%40yahoogroups.com> 
>To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:DMCForum%40yahoogroups.com> 
>Subject: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watch
>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 15:23:27 -0800
>
>So, I've always had cheaper, digital watches and I want to buy a nice
>analog watch. The biggest points of concern to me are that the watch
>be kinetically powered and have a "sweeping" second hand. I don't like
>the "tick, tick, tick" bit.
>
>I don't need a lot of features, but one thing I would like is a
>"countdown timer". I'm not sure that exists in a good analog watch -
>I'd like to be able to set the watch for x minutes and have it inform
>me somehow when that time has elapsed. I could do without that and I'm
>thinking I might have to, but I figured I'd throw it out there in case
>such a beast exists.
>
>Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>-Ryan 



 
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