Rolex Watches - A Budding Asset Class?

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Interesting read…. They must be getting scarce since they couldn’t even find one to take a picture of…
 
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"Introducing the new Explorer II . . . which is exactly like . . . the Explorer II."
 
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An asset class whose values are plummeting at the moment. Buy the dip. 🙄
 
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Too late. I didn't say that it was a LONG or a GOOD article. 😁

So it was “interesting” only in that it was bad?
 
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So it was “interesting” only in that it was bad?
More interesting in whether it would generate OF discussion about whether it really is an asset class. But I mean, come on, PALM FRONDS. 😀
 
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Seriously, I do get concerned when wristwatches - any brand of wristwatches - starts being viewed as an asset class. Just feels too much like 2008 to me, but what do I know? It has certainly worked for Rolex.
 
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More interesting in whether it would generate OF discussion about whether it really is an asset class. But I mean, come on, PALM FRONDS. 😀

I see.

FIFY:

UN-interesting NON-article from “the son of a financial planner” - please discuss
 
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Seriously, I do get concerned when wristwatches - any brand of wristwatches - starts being viewed as an asset class. Just feels too much like 2008 to me, but what do I know? It has certainly worked for Rolex.

Feels like winter 1636 in the Netherlands but then again I like tulips more than Rolex watches.
 
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That video is hysterical.