I own a Yatch Master 2 steel and rose gold, thinking maybe on selling it to buy a gmt wayne... Thinking on the investment side, what would be smarter, keeping the yatch master or selling it to buy the wayne?
I don't think it's wrong to flip a watch in your collection. Sometimes you want a different watch, after realising your taste has evolved into other models and functions.
Guys just look at the watch, if you like it, then buy it, if not, dont buy it. Fullstop, you cant make money with watches. You have to spend at least the grey market pricr to get the hyped watch from the ad. And if you are lucky to sell it to the grey market price, then you are on 0.0 balance. And you wont get a rolex anymore from your AD. So where is the profit? Nowhere, these guys are just trying to sell you things you dont need
I don't think it's wrong to flip a watch in your collection. Sometimes you want a different watch, after realising your taste has evolved into other models and functions.
Watch collecting has absolutely nothing to do with flipping watches
Interesting vid guys. Did I miss it, or did the Green OP 41mm get missed?
I own a Yatch Master 2 steel and rose gold, thinking maybe on selling it to buy a gmt wayne... Thinking on the investment side, what would be smarter, keeping the yatch master or selling it to buy the wayne?
Absolutely insane to call flipping "investing". It's called trading and speculating.
Thanks for the content, what do you think about the Green OP? 36 or 41? It seems the 41 has a way longer waiting time
I don't think it's wrong to flip a watch in your collection. Sometimes you want a different watch, after realising your taste has evolved into other models and functions.
The 126518ln diamond dial - just out of curiosity is it a buy or pass? Love your videos too.
Guys just look at the watch, if you like it, then buy it, if not, dont buy it. Fullstop, you cant make money with watches. You have to spend at least the grey market pricr to get the hyped watch from the ad. And if you are lucky to sell it to the grey market price, then you are on 0.0 balance. And you wont get a rolex anymore from your AD. So where is the profit? Nowhere, these guys are just trying to sell you things you dont need
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I don't think it's wrong to flip a watch in your collection. Sometimes you want a different watch, after realising your taste has evolved into other models and functions.