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Title: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: rfc on March 05, 2013, 05:03:22 PM
The SD has had the Comex, the Sub Double red, the GMT the Pepsi and the White Pan Am whilst others like the Daytina Paul Newman have become classics which have retained value and collectibility. Which Modern day Rolex will be remembered as an all time classic?
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: dpkong on March 05, 2013, 05:22:31 PM
Datejust and Day-Date
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Post by: Gigi on March 05, 2013, 07:34:35 PM
Datejust and Day-Date

Seconded. Guess those model are the one that represented the bulk of sales rolex made.
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: rfc on March 05, 2013, 08:07:36 PM
Agreed but in only as much as the same could be said for the SUB or GMT.  They sell a lot but in 20 years time will they grow in value the same way as a GMT PN, a COMEX SD? Your 2 examples are normal Rolex watches, the ones made Today are no different to those made yesterday.  A Sub loses money yet a double red sub is increasing, the increasing value and collectibility is what make the watch a modern classic - no ?
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: dpkong on March 05, 2013, 09:00:46 PM

You asked about "Modern day classic Rolex" and not "collectible" hype

Increasing value and collectibility (is there such a word?) is determined by the market and seldom by the watch itself. Sorry, I'm not a collector or vintage specialist. With the number of Submariner(s) and GMT(s) being produced by Rolex, what more with it's new factory and their long production years, I doubt any of them will appreciate greatly in value.

Furthermore, asking prices and actual selling prices on collectibles can vary so much that you'd be so happy with a purchase until it's time to sell...  and then it's like :Startled:

Lastly, never think about making money with watches unless you're going to buy and keep for 20 years and resell. Then maybe you can get a good return, but only without taking inflation into consideration.

Now buying rare Pateks, that's a different story.....



Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: Spider boy on March 06, 2013, 07:29:59 AM
Yes there is only 1 Submariner .. and its theeeeeeee.....   F*ck EM , Supreme's sub !   lol.. !  ok .. i am just trying to lighten up a dull Wednesday !    http://www.clothic.com/blog/files/2013/02/rumor-supreme-x-rolex-submariner-2013-ss-02.jpg
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: foowy on March 06, 2013, 06:03:16 PM
My vote for YatchMaster - still a very under appreciated model by the masses imo
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Post by: meoramri on March 06, 2013, 06:46:10 PM
My call is the milgauss
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Post by: Calibr on March 06, 2013, 07:24:43 PM
Explorer II 42mm with the 3187 all-in-house movement with its beautiful blue lume!
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Post by: MerzT on March 07, 2013, 09:16:24 AM
My call for Rolex Daydate aka President.There must be something in this watch nuff said
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Post by: takashi78 on March 07, 2013, 09:24:52 AM
My ultimate

(http://trendland.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/rolex-perpetual-date2.png)
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: bezelnut on March 07, 2013, 10:04:54 AM
I'm not a Rolex expert, but IMO, I pick the Daytona. If not, Daytona White gold, since it is even harder to get hands onto.

If dpkong is right, "Increasing value and collectibility is determined by the market and seldom by the watch itself." I think Daytona will do great, since the production never meet its demand, with the waiting list and stuff.
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: rfc on March 07, 2013, 10:24:39 AM
Interesting, it's my all time favourite Rolex too, I actually prefer the 8 brilliants and 2 baguettes for numerals though but this is a very close 2nd.  An all time classic that will be rememberd in history,  mmmm yeaah I can maybe see it, then again the same could be said for the 36mm.. Platinum make it a little more exclusive I'll give you that and I love your taste so just now I'm going with you.  :Dancing_banana:
The Daytona with the alleged waiting lists... again I can maybe see it, then again it all depends if they bring a new one out at Basel

My ultimate

(http://trendland.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/rolex-perpetual-date2.png)
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: vinorus on March 07, 2013, 10:49:41 AM
The SD has had the Comex, the Sub Double red, the GMT the Pepsi and the White Pan Am whilst others like the Daytina Paul Newman have become classics which have retained value and collectibility. Which Modern day Rolex will be remembered as an all time classic?

I don't understand. All current models by Rolex are already all time classic, with or without the rare collectible pieces that you mentioned here.
I don't think Air King, Date Just, Day Date, Explorer, Explorer II, Milgauss or Yacht Master are less classical than the above models.
Rolex knows how to design a legendary watch and make it classic, this is what we all really admire and appreciate.
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: spacewalker on March 07, 2013, 11:56:58 AM
hey guys!

I'm also start thinking about Rolex now days. After several years chasing a Tissot, Tag , Longines and other else. I think Rolex is ultimate choice. I kind into Rolex Explorer I. The pre-owned one. Since the brand new Rolex is way out of my budget :) It looks not too classic with the arabic dial. Suitable for under 40' guy I think. Looks sporty also. I'm not following Rolex actually, that's why I don't know which model is the old one or the latest one. Any idea about pre-owned Rolex Explorer I model? The approx price or tips buying Rolex? Or maybe I could start with other Rolex model?
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: vinorus on March 07, 2013, 06:02:09 PM
Initially I thought Submariner was the ultimate sport watch I shall own, but slowly I know all model by Rolex is nice.
Daytona, Milgauss, Explorer, Explorer II and even two tone rose gold Date-Just are all within my wishlist now.  :Cheers:
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: sm on March 07, 2013, 07:07:09 PM
Pete

The desirable president ice blue costs a whopping rm150,000/!

Sm
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: Spider boy on March 09, 2013, 07:40:56 AM
:Confused:
Pete

The desirable president ice blue costs a whopping rm150,000/!

Sm



Depending if it's a white gold or a platinium one ...
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: sm on March 09, 2013, 08:25:16 AM
hi,

president ice blue comes in platinum.
rm150,000/ for 36mm

sm
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: blinkyblink on March 27, 2013, 09:44:48 PM
to all sifu here,

desperate for advise here..i already own a Gmt master and intent to buy a second rolex...but really dunno which one to get..really in dilemma...submariner half gold brand new or daytona black dial? pls advise..thank you
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: jacky8888 on March 28, 2013, 09:13:59 AM
daytona.....
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: pexus on March 28, 2013, 10:59:20 AM
hey guys!

I'm also start thinking about Rolex now days. After several years chasing a Tissot, Tag , Longines and other else. I think Rolex is ultimate choice. I kind into Rolex Explorer I. The pre-owned one. Since the brand new Rolex is way out of my budget :) It looks not too classic with the arabic dial. Suitable for under 40' guy I think. Looks sporty also. I'm not following Rolex actually, that's why I don't know which model is the old one or the latest one. Any idea about pre-owned Rolex Explorer I model? The approx price or tips buying Rolex? Or maybe I could start with other Rolex model?

first, set a budget range...it looks like you're looking at something between 8-12 or even 15k...dont worry if its out of your budget at moment.  be willing to save a little more and add to it if needed. 

secondly, the more difficult part.  short list to a few models.  visit popular rolex discussion forums.  talk with some of the sifus here.  you'll learn a lot.  But the final call is still you.  NEver buy based solely on what other ppl say.  You'll find those who love the simplicity of the sub and those who detest it as its so common. 

once you have a target and the $$, then its time to buy.  Source is another long story.  Always buy the seller and never settle for cheap deals as many are too good to be true.  Whether its buying from someone here, or a preowned shop in KL or even oversea seller, make sure the source is reliable. 

its an exciting thing, hunting and finally owning your first rolex...
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: dpkong on March 28, 2013, 10:04:30 PM
to all sifu here,

desperate for advise here..i already own a Gmt master and intent to buy a second rolex...but really dunno which one to get..really in dilemma...submariner half gold brand new or daytona black dial? pls advise..thank you

Between a Sub half-gold or Daytona black dial, I would choose the Sub (but must be blue)

Between a Sub half-gold or Daytona white dial, I would choose the Daytona
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: CKL1213 on March 28, 2013, 10:22:37 PM
hey guys!

I'm also start thinking about Rolex now days. After several years chasing a Tissot, Tag , Longines and other else. I think Rolex is ultimate choice. I kind into Rolex Explorer I. The pre-owned one. Since the brand new Rolex is way out of my budget :) It looks not too classic with the arabic dial. Suitable for under 40' guy I think. Looks sporty also. I'm not following Rolex actually, that's why I don't know which model is the old one or the latest one. Any idea about pre-owned Rolex Explorer I model? The approx price or tips buying Rolex? Or maybe I could start with other Rolex model?

first, set a budget range...it looks like you're looking at something between 8-12 or even 15k...dont worry if its out of your budget at moment.  be willing to save a little more and add to it if needed. 

secondly, the more difficult part.  short list to a few models.  visit popular rolex discussion forums.  talk with some of the sifus here.  you'll learn a lot.  But the final call is still you.  NEver buy based solely on what other ppl say.  You'll find those who love the simplicity of the sub and those who detest it as its so common. 

once you have a target and the $$, then its time to buy.  Source is another long story.  Always buy the seller and never settle for cheap deals as many are too good to be true.  Whether its buying from someone here, or a preowned shop in KL or even oversea seller, make sure the source is reliable. 

its an exciting thing, hunting and finally owning your first rolex...

well said, the journey to obtain your 1st Rolex is priceless
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: STT1987 on March 29, 2013, 12:56:25 AM
I would say the SS/gold dual tone GMT2c with ceramic bezel to be the "new classic" Rolex GMT.

(http://i.imgur.com/lJvHaJy.jpg)

I am biased of course...
 :Cheers: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: terrenceterrence on March 29, 2013, 08:16:18 AM
A 16610LV
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: tsh23 on April 05, 2013, 04:43:40 PM
My vote goes to the Submariner; especially the no-date ones with their clean dials, but any Submariner will do really heh  :Cheers:
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: Everdying on April 05, 2013, 04:55:03 PM
the term - modern day classic rolex - is kinda an oxymoron isnt it, considering most designs are basically decades old.
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: terrenceterrence on April 05, 2013, 06:24:48 PM
the term - modern day classic rolex - is kinda an oxymoron isnt it, considering most designs are basically decades old.

True also  :laugh:  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Modern day classic Rolex
Post by: bigkahuna on April 05, 2013, 07:34:07 PM
I'd say a Milgauss GV especially if it gets discontinued.