It's almost like poll, but certainly more fun


If you had Rolex 2-tone Daytona, would you trade it for an audio component, system or would rather not trade it?

For me, personally, I'd still be in research of such component (far a lot easier task vs. researching a system) that will be equal or higher value and keep value same or better... It's darn HARD to look there for me and maybe I'd go to Guitar Avenue and find valuable components there.

You may get different or even better idea

DISCLAIMER:

I am not trying to trade any Rolex Daytona, I just want discharged chat here!

czarivey

Showing 11 responses by czarivey

For whoever it’s signifier, For whoever it’s a fine time piece.

For me it’s a lot smaller than paper value for it if anyone understands what I mean.

To make my point even deeper, I've been working at the bank for over dozen of years...

@maghister,

As soon as I got ca$h, I buy...

I do buy musical artifacts. I prefer for instance Rolex or Patek instead of cash. Sometimes I like diamonds and certainly do like firearms, not because of their violent nature, but because of their overall value.

@mahgister 

I don't think I'm onto exchanging Rolex Daytona with an hourglass even if it's Faberge-vintage, but if you have in mind the one that can bring back time... hmmm... maybe I'll finally agree to exchange.

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I don't wear mine normally and worn them only few times, but do shake the automatic movement every so often.

I do however normally wear daily Swiss Army Ambassador ($6...700 when new) that does have sentimental value. That one had stopped the minute I've received the final call from hospital about my father...

 

@inna I don't discriminate models at all

The one I have right now I got on good situation and deal. Another similar one comes in, I'll get it Whether it will be Patek or Frank Mueller. I don't like dollars or banks anymore

@waytoomuchstuff 

It's not what I enjoy matters. It's my way of securing funds.

No I do not secure funds onto audio equipment and therefore posted some query to see what's reasonable to add as an audio component that will be equivalent to holding value of Rolex.

I was always literally DREAMING of owning Marantz Model 9 amp. That one is kinda Rolex in audio.

@motown-l I find my iPhone isn’t sufficient, because I prefer to keep it away from me if I’m not on the road. I also prefer to wear my watch while I sleep and keep my iPhone far away from me due to increased levels of radiation. I don’t even take my phone to shopping or even restaurant for dinner. The less exposure, the more life. Ez formula to remember. Wearing circular metal or magnet around wrist is healthy while carrying or wearing cell-phone or AppleWatch on the wrist isn’t. As to 75" OLED I don't even need it for free. Have a couple that hadn't been turned on since the time they were purchased. 

65" unit I’ll let go $200. I doubt it's going to be OLED, but definitely LED of 2019 Phillips model.

A dust collector indeed. 

@2psyop 

@awboat 

Wearing concentric metal band or bracelet is known to cure minor arthritis issues and carpal tunnel. Wearing wrist watch is a LOT healthier than cell phone.

As to Rolex, I like it more than bank. It holds the value a lot better than dollar, certainly better than any audio component and occupies a lot smaller space than paper equivalent aside from all negatives and foolishness of the item many people like you may think.

I like diamonds as well on that matter preferably vvs.

 

Guess what @inna 

I haven't said anything about gold yet, but do possess gold coins and would invest there on great deals.

On my experience Rolex or other high-end swiss time brands hold up even better than gold.