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danconstan
路I found some threads discussing each of these watches individually, but no threads comparing the two, especially their relative long-term collectability and appreciation potential. I am looking for a white/black panda dial Speedmaster and these two are the two obvious candidates. An unworn Tokyo 2020 (522.30.42.30.04.001) is roughly about the same price as a second hand 35th anniversary edition (3569.31.00) in very good condition with box and papers and I like them about equally, so I am torn between the two. The cost is not an insignificant amount of money for me and considering I like both about same, an important deciding factor is the chance of the watch at least retaining current value adjusted for inflation and preferably appreciating over time. Any thoughts on the relative desirability and values of these two say 20 years down the road? I would assume that the Apollo Anniversary editions are generally more sought after than the Olympic editions? Also, I am concerned that the Tokyo 2020 is just really hyped up right now with the Olympics taking place later in the year and could depreciation at least temporarily after the Olympics are over. Or should I just wait and hope to get a better deal relative to MSRP (maybe even MSRP during pre-sale) on some future panda LE that will also probably have the new movement. If I wait for a future panda, I would probably buy one of the few remaining hesalite 1861s currently still in stock now. The Omega boutique in town still has some. Thanks for the advice.