For me rose gold is better outside, I don’t like yellow too flashy. Rose gold not flashy outside but still beautiful. Btw because I have one with rose gold and everybody just wow at mine 😀
Do you guys see the value going up on either the all stainless jubilee fluted or two tone jubilee fluted bez 41of course? and people are saying stainless is more in demand but the two tone is more expensive at the moment and in my opinion nicer what is everyone opinions tho 🤔
I think prices will go up on both, I can tell you I bought the stainless version first on fluted and basically wore it for free for a year as I got all the money back for it when I sold it. I think as far as the datejust goes the two tone will always be higher as there is no shortage of supply, whereas the two tone certain dial versions are just a little more rare. Nonetheless, who knows, prices are insane now.
Buy what you like and if it goes up you get a bonus. I prefer rose gold as I find it a little more subdued than yellow gold. I do love the jubilee bracelet though. Unfortunately mine has a Oyster bracelet but when I was offered one from a AD when you had no previous purchase history it was a choice of buying my first Rolex on the spot or wait who knows how long, if ever, for me to hit the top of the list for one with a Jubilee bracelet. Now I have it the look Oyster bracelet has grown on me. Enjoy your watch
It’s Absolutely impossible to know if it will go up. It’s like asking ”will Bitcoin go up if I buy some now?” It’s all hype and any watch can get it or not. But the fact that you ask means that you care more about investing rather than buying what you want.
They said that before, and it caused a feeding frenzy, but Rolex didn't discontinue it. If you buy it for yourself, what does it matter whether it will appreciate in price? Buying watches is not a wise investment. In fact, it is not an "investment" in the correct sense of the term. You buy a watch to use. It can be an investment if you will buy and sell watches as a business. But if you're just buying one watch with hopes of flipping it at some future time, you will earn more if you properly invest your money somewhere else. But, if that is your thing...a two-tone is not the way to do it. Usually, 2-tones and solid gold watches lose value a little after purchase. They are all readily available in Authorized Dealers, so, buyers will opt to buy new instead of second hand. The ones that appreciate in value are the stainless steel Rolex watches, because ADs filter them out for their preferred grey market resellers, so there are none to be had at legitimate Rolex stores. Besides, the addition of gold only increase the profit of rolex from buyers...the additional value to the watch itself is minimal. A stainless steel rolex is around $6K if you buy from an AD, while a two-tone is around $14K...but the actual value of gold added is only around $1K, and yet Rolex charges an additional $8K for the 2-tone on top of the price of a stainless steel.
I think this is a bit more flashy as the bezel is fluted and catches the light more, I definitely get more attention with this than my two tone black sub, I would imagine the bluesy would draw a bit more attention than the black but less than the fluted IMO.
You have no idea what you are talking about lol...the datejust should be on jubilee and fluted bezel. You have absolutely no taste and by your comment you sound like you've never owned a Rolex and prolly won't ever own one lol 🤡🎈
That sir is not a “true” wimbledon Rolex. I have one. For it to be a “true” wimbledon it must be on an Oyster bracelet and with ever rose cold not yellow gold. It’s still a beautiful watch though. Congratulations! This is one of 13 Rolex I own. I also own 6 AP royal oaks and a few offshores too.
What are you babbling about lol...true Wimbledon is on jubilee and fluted bezel...two tone... That is the configuration people think of when you say Rolex Wimbledon dum dum. 🤡🎈