rolex skydweller solid white gold future value
rolex skydweller solid white gold future value
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Kersh2312

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138 posts

157 months

Tuesday 1st December 2020
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anyone got any thoughts on the future value watch retailed for 32k yet you can pick them up for 28k why are these not rising in price like the cheaper models

shopper150

1,583 posts

216 months

Tuesday 1st December 2020
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Kersh2312 said:
anyone got any thoughts on the future value watch retailed for 32k yet you can pick them up for 28k why are these not rising in price like the cheaper models
It's generally only the stainless steel sports models (professional series) that have strong resale values.

Tony1963

5,808 posts

184 months

Tuesday 1st December 2020
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Because not as many people like them enough to spend that sort of money on a used one.

That’s the simple, broad answer.

I don’t like the look, but hey, people do buy them. Is there a waiting list at an AD for a new one?

Bedlamater

248 posts

120 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2020
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The all white gold Sea Dwellers were never originally that popular, no Sea Dweller was!! All white gold Sea Dwellers are now discontinued so there is no wait list and less chat on forums etc... Also I can’t remember there ever being a credible ‘celebrity endorsement’ which did great things for the yellow gold green dialled Daytona that Jonah Hill wears!!

The OysterSteel and white gold with blue dial is quite possibly the hardest professional model to get your hands on these days, even more so that a Daytona white dial, and is still cheaper and more comfortable than it weighty big brother..

richthebike

1,753 posts

159 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2020
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It was John Mayer that first sent the Green/Gold Daytona loopy, then the Jonah Hill photos kicked it on further.

As mentioned, steel and white gold Sky Dwellers are pretty strong on the secondary market. The steel and yellow gold are pretty flat with retail. The precious metals similar. In the original release the pm's had indices not baton markers, which wasn't a great look in my view.

Whatever you decide, they're a lovely watch, and well worth a try. Built like tanks, pretty smart, not too shiny. Definitely a good work watch.