Should I Sell? (Pre Moon Speedmaster)

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Hi epl108 ref the hour markers
No idea on the appearance on the above? ,the dial has never been touched from new my only thought is I took the shots
on a high spec camera which has a macro function to try to show the unmarked dial and slight marks on the original
bezel, have noticed some shot on sites seem to show less detail.otherwise no idea.
john
 
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Isn't hindsight a wonderful thing? A 105.003-65 was valued at $4,000 in 2014 and 3 times that 5 years later.
 
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Isn't hindsight a wonderful thing? A 105.003-65 was valued at $4,000 in 2014 and 3 times that 5 years later.
Yes I wish I could go back in time. Here's my sad tale, when I was buying, in the mid 80's the typical value of a 105.003 type pre professional was $200, 2998's even less. I opted instead for the "better" professional model at $300, which I still have (145.022-69). Anyone for a Rolex Daytona Paul Newman for $1500 at Sothebys in 1985. Now where did I park that DeLorean.
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I think the 321 Speedy's have run up in value at a faster pace than most other watches in the vintage watch market over the past 5 years. So, probably not a bad time to sell. My crystal ball says we'll see stagnation in vintage watch prices, with the exception of perfect condition, very rare examples from the top brands, Omega included. That being said, unlikely Ed White's will decline in value.