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    #13541
    Two trends I don't like.

    1. I think the trend of putting 4-cyl turbos in midsize sedans is getting out of hand.

    2. All the V6 sedans are upward of $30k. At $19k (when new), I'm kinda hesitant to let go of my old car.

    In the past, the V6 midsize sedans were priced much lower than the V6 minivans because the latter were bigger cars. Now, both categories are priced similarly. It doesn't help my case with the wife who wants a minivan.

    I really like the V6 Accord. Honda's Acura offerings seem lackluster lately in comparison.

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    #13542
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    eto ba naisip mo kai? :D

    Si Cathy yata dapat! Hahaha

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    #13543
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Depends, most vintage watches will be worth less than modern counterparts unless it is a limited edition or a popular model that has few surviving examples. Condition will also play a big part in valuation. The better the condition the higher the value. Pateks and Rolexes are the ones that tend to hold their value or even appreciate in value over time.

    This red Submariner from 1972 for example is valued at $15,000+ today, and had a retail price of around $380 when it came out in 1972.



    Rolex Red Submariner Watch, ca. 1972 |
    Antiques Roadshow | PBS


    Compared to a modern example today which retails for around $8,000+. What's so special about it? That red "submariner". That's how silly it is. But a lot of people buy into that, and they pay willingly and generously with their wallets.
    Bro is this the same watch in your post? Im not a watch expert but i had to take a look at my watch when i saw your post. My dad gave this to me many years ago.

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    #13544
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Bro is this the same watch in your post? Im not a watch expert but i had to take a look at my watch when i saw your post. My dad gave this to me many years ago.

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    At first glance I think so bro. But am not an expert so I think it is worth it to get an appraisal by Rolex. Do you still have the box, papers and tags? If your dad only had it serviced at Rolex service center, it should be all original.

    Whatever you do, don't have it serviced until you learn how special it is in original condition. At Rolex service they will most likely replace a lot of parts.

    The thing to remember with vintage is, collectors like it in as original condition as possible, faded and scratched as it is. Replacing parts will devalue it.

    Potentially an heirloom piece. Never ever sell it.

    Google "Red Submariner 1680". I think you'll like what you'll find. Lucky you. ☺

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    #13545
    Thanks bro. Will never sell this. Dont have any box or what not from him. Sige wont replace anything. I dont even wear it as im a fitness watch kind of guy for the past 10 yrs. But your post got me thinking and i checked it out. Lo and behold looks very similar. I know this was his first ever rolex.

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    #13546
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Whatever you do, don't have it serviced until you learn how special it is in original condition. At Rolex service they will most likely replace a lot of parts.

    The thing to remember with vintage is, collectors like it in as original condition as possible, faded and scratched as it is. Replacing parts will devalue it.
    Ok, now you got my attention.

    So it is not "good" to have a vintage Rolex serviced?

    I always thought servicing it added value to the watch.

    Mr. EQ, good looking yoyo BTW ...

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    #13547
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Thanks bro. Will never sell this. Dont have any box or what not from him. Sige wont replace anything. I dont even wear it as im a fitness watch kind of guy for the past 10 yrs. But your post got me thinking and i checked it out. Lo and behold looks very similar. I know this was his first ever rolex.

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    Some guys have all the luck talaga. Collectors go crazy for that model. ☺

    I'd just have it authenticated, and looked at by Rolex service to see if it needs new parts. Parts for the movement will be hard to come by as it is very old. Best get them while available.

    You can Google red sub 1680 restoration to see how collectors restore these without devaluing them. By now it will most certainly need a service.

    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Ok, now you got my attention.

    So it is not "good" to have a vintage Rolex serviced?

    I always thought servicing it added value to the watch.
    Service from Rolex service does add value even to vintage pieces but you have to be very specific on what you want done. You can't do much with the hands or dial.

    In most cases all they can do apart from movement work is light cleaning and light refinishing of the case and bracelet.

    The dial itself is irreplaceable as they don't make red "submariner" fonts anymore. How the patina looks is also a big factor in valuation.

    In Eq's case I think it would be best to have it restored to as original condition as possible, and if he doesn't like the dings, deep scratches and such, it will probably be better to keep it that way and just get a brand new sub.

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    #13548
    EQ is living the perfect life (health, looks, family and career)

    I hope I can live a perfect life too someday hehehe

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    #13549
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Thanks bro. Will never sell this. Dont have any box or what not from him. Sige wont replace anything. I dont even wear it as im a fitness watch kind of guy for the past 10 yrs. But your post got me thinking and i checked it out. Lo and behold looks very similar. I know this was his first ever rolex.

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    Besides bro, galing ke erpats yan me sentimental value.. regardless kung orig or not..... pero astig yang watch for sure.


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    #13550
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    EQ is living the perfect life (health, looks, family and career)

    I hope I can live a perfect life too someday hehehe

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    Nope life is far from perfect. I deal with lots of politics and just had my ass handed to me yesterday by my boss. As in major ass whooping. I have to sleep with my phone beside me due to my work. Im on call 24x7.

    And dig this....i have a daily quota. Im only as good as my last sale. There is no rest. Lots of pressure. I have had failed businesses so i was forced to start from scratch at 28 yrs old as a tempo in a company. Worked my way up from there. Still long way to go but am near my ceiling. Dont have the connections to go further up.

    But im grateful for the many blessings and lucky breaks that have come my way. Some heartache but gotta tough it out and risk sonething to get something.



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