Going to be much more difficult to price match that as there wont be that many about.
Looks great though and good to see someone buying something different.
Hi guys,
Thinking about buying this
Dec 14 B+P £17665.
Can't find many for sale to decide whether to push for a further discount or if it is a good price already.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Going to be much more difficult to price match that as there wont be that many about.
Looks great though and good to see someone buying something different.
Deckard81
That is a difficult question and it is a lot of money to tie up in a single watch where the value is so arbitrary.
Why not wait a while (let the prices drop) and go for one of the new ceramic models that look really classy and will always be easy to move on if you so wish.
SS Daytonas are always a best buy.
Regards
Mick
That is a myth put about by people who own then. Whilst I agree that the new SS Ceramic with white dial is a stunner, the previous SS white dial looked plain - I much prefered the zenith models with the black sub dial rings - looked much better.
The non all SS versions give you dial options other than good old black and white.
Ultimately your call Gab, but I have seen better combinations, the new green dial and all gold watch is an absolute stunner.
Not my cup o' tea. But do you want it? Are you thinking it's an investment? If former get it. I never would buy a watch just because a forum said "yay" for £100 never mind what you're proposing.
J
No idea on value, but it looks amazing... If I could I would!
Is it new or pre owned? If irc these can be had commonly for around £18kish for a brand new grey sourced watch. I love these and would love one one day but as others will say as well as me you can have 2 or 3 steel Rolex sports models for the one gold piece..
Thank you all.
I obviously like it, otherwise I wouldn't contemplate buying it.
Investment in a gold Rolex? Is there such a thing?
SS and RG versions of the Daytona feel and wear very differently. Same model but very different watches.
If yeti is correct, and I assume he is, than I'll pass, that one is 2nd hand.
Thank you all again!
You are right Mick, I was considering the previous model in SS with a white face and with the tan coloured steel circles on the sub dials it just looked drab IMHO.
The zeniths are much better with the black sub dials, but a holy grail would be SS Mark 1 floating dial with super rare porcelain dial - last one I saw was €50,000 euros.
The SS models are more favoured by people and therefore easier to sell as there is more demand for them, but the TT and all gold versions give you different dial options that are not available on SS - like the one that Gab was considering.
Sorry to pour scorn on your object of desire, but that isn't nice! The numbers on the dial!!! They are horrid! Too big, wrong colour, too prominent and look cheap. My warped personal aesthestic view obviously.
I probably like yellow gold a lot more than many on here, but I find the gold Rolexes a bit too blingy even for my tastes. Another flaw with this watch is the difficulty in picking out the hands against the dial background, watches that are hard to read at a glance irritate me more as I get older and I fear this could be in that very category.
Personally, I`d go for the bimetal with a white dial and save a big chunk of money. I own a few vintage gold watches which wear nicely on straps, I`m not averse to gold, but this one's just a bit too gold for me.
It's a helluva lot of money to tie up in one watch that would have to be worn with care; gold watches mark easily and there are places where it isn`t a good idea to wear something like this. Can`t help thinking that 2 or 3 nice watches for the same money makes more sense.....to me at least.
You ask for opinions, you get them.....at the end of the day it's up to you, but I`d think carefully before taking the plunge on this one.
Paul
Last edited by walkerwek1958; 22nd July 2016 at 16:41.
Yellow gold with brown dial? That will be at best a niche interest, rather like the root beer GMT but even more so with it being full yellow gold so it may go either way, either it will be worth buttons (relatively speaking) since there is no demand or conversely the rarity will make it hot property. I personally think is awful and would lean towards the former opinion buy I acknowledge that in Rolex circles normal logic does't always apply.
I ask again. Do you really want gold and brown?
Hi all,
My own thoughts are that this is a beautiful watch and if you can afford it and you like it, do it. You don't need anyone elses opion its your money and taste. As investments go with a Daytona's I would buy an earlier Zenith white dial version (floating, 3 liner, inverted 6, SEL luminova) or Patrizzi black dial. Or wait for the ceramic versions to settle down if you fancy one but not at todays crazy market price.
Cheers,
M
Don't, just don't. It looks like a blingy cheap fake. If you want a Rolex I suggest you choose one of their classic, well known beauties. There are plenty to choose from.
Is it a good price? Go to another dealer and tell him you have one that is a year old in good condition and ask what he will give you for it. Then decide if it is a good price.
Last edited by GrandS; 22nd July 2016 at 18:50.
Thanks for the replies. I'm not going to buy it but BTW is rose gold, not yellow, just a poor iPhone picture in the shop
Personally, if I were to buy a gold Daytona, it would have to be white gold and probably on a rubber B
Am a fan of gold Daytonas and have a couple but this would not be my choice.
But, if you like it- that's what matters.
Cannot be of help re price.
What are you going to buy instead?
Apparently many people on this forum don't know Jack. Are you a knowledgeable connosewer of blingy fake look a likes, are you? Please give us the benefit of your experience and knowledge and explain how the OP would benefit from buying that thing. Do you by any chance own one? If so, then wear the thing in good health and say hi to your homies.
Last edited by GrandS; 2nd August 2016 at 04:17.
Love this model, but prefer the other two dials. Buy it and get the ivory or the panda:
And anyone who thinks it looks cheap or fake, obviously have never come close to one. Personally I prefer the more classic yellow gold but it depends what else you wear with it etc.