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 regret buying rolex|Have you ever had regrets after buying/selling a Rolex? : r/rolex 1986 Rolex Datejust Reference 16030 - HODINKEE Shop. Why This Watch Matters A silver dial Datejust always looks great, especially when it comes with an outstanding case and a tight Jubilee bracelet. The Full Story The 5-digit reference number of this Datejust indicates a later production year – 1986 according to its serial number.

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regret buying rolex | Have you ever had regrets after buying/selling a Rolex? : r/rolex regret buying rolex As for not enjoying the silver dial, I personally often experience some buyers remorse/regret after a big purchase. I choose in that moment not to second guess myself and to remind myself of the reasons why I chose it. Rolex Submariner. 5513. 40MM Black Dial & Bezel, Circa 1987. Stainless Steel Oyster, B+P. $11,995 Buy. Get Quote Sell. Rolex Submariner. 5513. 40MM Matte Black Meters .
0 · Your Rolex Mistakes and Regrets
1 · Why I REGRET buying my Rolex Datejust
2 · Watches you bought and sold but regret? : r/rolex
3 · Regrets, I’ve had a few – how to handle watch buying remorse
4 · Regret Purchase
5 · My Biggest Rolex Regrets : r/rolex
6 · Have you ever had regrets after buying/selling a Rolex? : r/rolex
7 · Has anyone regretted buying a rolex during an emotional time?
8 · Ever regret buying an Omega?
9 · Buying a Rolex: Rational or Emotional?

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I picked up my first ever DJ36 during a very devastating breakup. I have already decided I was going to buy a Rolex but was feeling very indecisive. But when I found out something upsetting about my ex, I decided it was time to pull the trigger at my local AD. I don’t regret it, but I wish I did more research and took my time. My only Rolex regret is that I didn't give myself permission to buy a Hulk when you could walk in and haggle. I didn't think I was worth a watch of that value. I got one before the market went totally bonkers but I still missed the MSRP boat.

As for not enjoying the silver dial, I personally often experience some buyers remorse/regret after a big purchase. I choose in that moment not to second guess myself and to remind myself of the reasons why I chose it. What are your biggest regrets regarding Rolexes? Mine are: in 2007, had a change to buy a Sub no date from a family friend who owned a pawn shop - it was new (person bought at a casino after winning some money, but needed to pawn a few days later after losing a lot more than they won) and they wanted 00, but I didn’t want to pay above 00. Have you ever had regrets after buying/selling a Rolex? I bought my first Rolex over 20 years ago when I didn’t have any business spending that kind of money. It was an 80s model two toned Datejust that had recently been serviced that I got for less than k.

I am back with another Q&A. This time I will answer your questions about watches and much more. Stay tuned. Shop our handmade watch rolls: https://leinbach.. The decision to buy a Rolex is as much an emotional one as it is rational. (We’re speaking relatively here. Spending thousands on outdated technology that provides significantly less functionality than your average smartphone is an issue for another article.) You can either buy what you love or buy for investment potential. Sure, there may be some overlap, but if it comes down to choosing X or Y, where X is something you love, and Y is perhaps a better investment, buy X.

I never regret a purchase but I often regret selling! I'm really liking the Seamaster Pro ceramic on the older 1610/930 bracelet. And at roughly 1/2 the msrp of a new 116610LN there are definitely no regrets! Regret selling my first Sub but needed the cash. Got an amazing deal on an Explorer MK1 and traded it for another 16610. Now I regret not keeping my MK1. I loved the simplicity of the Explorer. It’s actually for sale again, I just can’t justify the price at this time. Will probably regret not buying it back too.I picked up my first ever DJ36 during a very devastating breakup. I have already decided I was going to buy a Rolex but was feeling very indecisive. But when I found out something upsetting about my ex, I decided it was time to pull the trigger at my local AD. I don’t regret it, but I wish I did more research and took my time.

My only Rolex regret is that I didn't give myself permission to buy a Hulk when you could walk in and haggle. I didn't think I was worth a watch of that value. I got one before the market went totally bonkers but I still missed the MSRP boat.

Your Rolex Mistakes and Regrets

Your Rolex Mistakes and Regrets

As for not enjoying the silver dial, I personally often experience some buyers remorse/regret after a big purchase. I choose in that moment not to second guess myself and to remind myself of the reasons why I chose it. What are your biggest regrets regarding Rolexes? Mine are: in 2007, had a change to buy a Sub no date from a family friend who owned a pawn shop - it was new (person bought at a casino after winning some money, but needed to pawn a few days later after losing a lot more than they won) and they wanted 00, but I didn’t want to pay above 00. Have you ever had regrets after buying/selling a Rolex? I bought my first Rolex over 20 years ago when I didn’t have any business spending that kind of money. It was an 80s model two toned Datejust that had recently been serviced that I got for less than k. I am back with another Q&A. This time I will answer your questions about watches and much more. Stay tuned. Shop our handmade watch rolls: https://leinbach..

The decision to buy a Rolex is as much an emotional one as it is rational. (We’re speaking relatively here. Spending thousands on outdated technology that provides significantly less functionality than your average smartphone is an issue for another article.) You can either buy what you love or buy for investment potential. Sure, there may be some overlap, but if it comes down to choosing X or Y, where X is something you love, and Y is perhaps a better investment, buy X.

I never regret a purchase but I often regret selling! I'm really liking the Seamaster Pro ceramic on the older 1610/930 bracelet. And at roughly 1/2 the msrp of a new 116610LN there are definitely no regrets!

Regret selling my first Sub but needed the cash. Got an amazing deal on an Explorer MK1 and traded it for another 16610. Now I regret not keeping my MK1. I loved the simplicity of the Explorer. It’s actually for sale again, I just can’t justify the price at this time. Will probably regret not buying it back too.I picked up my first ever DJ36 during a very devastating breakup. I have already decided I was going to buy a Rolex but was feeling very indecisive. But when I found out something upsetting about my ex, I decided it was time to pull the trigger at my local AD. I don’t regret it, but I wish I did more research and took my time. My only Rolex regret is that I didn't give myself permission to buy a Hulk when you could walk in and haggle. I didn't think I was worth a watch of that value. I got one before the market went totally bonkers but I still missed the MSRP boat. As for not enjoying the silver dial, I personally often experience some buyers remorse/regret after a big purchase. I choose in that moment not to second guess myself and to remind myself of the reasons why I chose it.

What are your biggest regrets regarding Rolexes? Mine are: in 2007, had a change to buy a Sub no date from a family friend who owned a pawn shop - it was new (person bought at a casino after winning some money, but needed to pawn a few days later after losing a lot more than they won) and they wanted 00, but I didn’t want to pay above 00. Have you ever had regrets after buying/selling a Rolex? I bought my first Rolex over 20 years ago when I didn’t have any business spending that kind of money. It was an 80s model two toned Datejust that had recently been serviced that I got for less than k. I am back with another Q&A. This time I will answer your questions about watches and much more. Stay tuned. Shop our handmade watch rolls: https://leinbach.. The decision to buy a Rolex is as much an emotional one as it is rational. (We’re speaking relatively here. Spending thousands on outdated technology that provides significantly less functionality than your average smartphone is an issue for another article.)

You can either buy what you love or buy for investment potential. Sure, there may be some overlap, but if it comes down to choosing X or Y, where X is something you love, and Y is perhaps a better investment, buy X. I never regret a purchase but I often regret selling! I'm really liking the Seamaster Pro ceramic on the older 1610/930 bracelet. And at roughly 1/2 the msrp of a new 116610LN there are definitely no regrets!

Why I REGRET buying my Rolex Datejust

Why I REGRET buying my Rolex Datejust

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