Which one to sell?

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Hi everyone. Time to downsizing. Want to sell one of three I have.Really don't know which one to sell.. Love all of them

 
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Yes. Do you think they hold the value better?
Not a clue. I’ve only ever bought watches to wear, so I’ve never looked into value retention/increase. With the Bond connection I’m sure you’d have no trouble moving it on.

That one appeals to me, aesthetically, and it’s a subtle nod to the Bond franchise without all the gimmicky crap. Of the three it’s the nicest, so if it was me, I’d keep that one.
 
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Thats a tough choice for me. Is this the whole collection, or just the 3 you're considering moving on from?

If it is the whole collection, I would keep the white dial plus one of the others (as the other two are too similar IMO to be a 2 watch collection). The blue 60th Bond is nice and classic looking, so if that is what you're after, its great. The two-tone is more unique looking/stands out perhaps a bit. IF it were me, I'd sell two and buy another Speedmaster (Don't be me 😁).
 
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+1 on keeping the white dial as it's totally unique. As for the other two, they are similar and so the question is, which one do you reach for more on a daily basis? Which dial do you like more since they're both wave dials? Retro aluminum or the laser cut larger waves.
 
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So did you get any offers yet 😁😡😁😬
 
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Dump the gold tone. I hate that in a diver. Also ,,, do be aware of the 200 post threshold to post for sale items.
 
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Dump the gold tone. I hate that in a diver. Also ,,, do be aware of the 200 post threshold to post for sale items.

It's hilarious, I've recently been drooling over the two-tone sedna blue. I think that a two-tone diver is exactly as pretentious as it should be. It's one gigantic F-you, a huge "steel divers are overpriced and aren't even real dive watches anymore, just fashion dress pieces so I went straight for acknowledging it" type statement.

Not to mention, second hand you can get absurd deals on them.

I respect your opinion of course, and I even understand it. But I'm totally the guy that would wear this, see you looking at me and judging me for wearing it two aisles over at the gas station, and make direct eye contact and nod at you. Yes, yes that's why I'm wearing it. It's gold, it's steel, and it's 42 mm.
 
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It's hilarious, I've recently been drooling over the two-tone sedna blue. I think that a two-tone diver is exactly as pretentious as it should be. It's one gigantic F-you, a huge "steel divers are overpriced and aren't even real dive watches anymore, just fashion dress pieces so I went straight for acknowledging it" type statement.

Not to mention, second hand you can get absurd deals on them.

I respect your opinion of course, and I even understand it. But I'm totally the guy that would wear this, see you looking at me and judging me for wearing it two aisles over at the gas station, and make direct eye contact and nod at you. Yes, yes that's why I'm wearing it. It's gold, it's steel, and it's 42 mm.

I’m this way with diameters. Every once in a while I want to strap on a 48mm watch just to freak out the squares. 🤘🏽🏴‍☠️