I'm putting all my money on this one. I'm 100% convinced that this piece within 5 years will be at least 15k.
Watches are (for the most cases) not Investments. If you think they are, maybe buy some Books about Investing. And start enjoying your watches more. This is a typical Nooby question.
I think he was hoping we would tell him his c-shapes from https://omegaforums.net/threads/underrated-omega-constellation-198-0111.98618/ this thread were the next big thing.
If someone knows which watches are going to increase in value over the next few years could they give me a heads up on what this weekends lottery numbers will be please. Thanks.
Buy this one for 1000 and it will be a great investment. https://www.chrono24.ch/rolex/dayto...-diamond-everose---116595rbow--id10894821.htm
Please come to my free seminar a week from Saturday and I will tell you all about my watch investment strategy, and how it helped me retire by the age of 25. I am actively looking for people in your part of the country/ world who would like to join in my program.
hmm.this Speedmaster could,but I'm not sure...you might consider a Seamaster 300 too..did you sleep in a Kryptotank since 1981? And if so, why did you turn up here first after waking up?
whatever you buy as an investment, make sure it’s in pristine, original, collector quality condition. It will cost you extra, but it has the best chance of a significant value bump.
Why should anyone give free investment advice to strangers? And give away valuable expertise built up through years of study and research?
And why should someone expect a bunch of strangers to give them good advice for free, versus the strangers just screwing around to see if the person will listen to bad advise they strangers purposely give them? "Seriously, buy up all the watches with Seagull movements you can lay your hands on. Take out a HELOC if you have to -- but 'em all!"