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Originally Posted by Jims5543
In that link I posted yesterday there was a 1982 Rolex GMT Master for 13K. If I was in the market I would be looking for one of these.
If I was dropping 10K on a watch, this (Tag Heuer) would be the one I would go after, number 106 of 150 made, this will only go up in value.[/IMG]
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To each his own, but a few words of dissent, if I may.
A brand new version of that watch is a better watch in all respects, it is cheaper, more accurate and more practical to own, and Rolex is running short on some of the parts of watches of that vintage, so you may get to the point someday that you can't get it repaired properly.
As for the Heuer, an inexpensive model of that watch would be one thing, but I would not spend 10 grand on one. The quality is not there, and the collectibility is probably less than you think.