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You will lose money. No question. Don't do it for financial reasons. Get active on watchuseek, watch net, rolexforum etc. You will not outsmart the pros and they often lose money too.
If there's a watch that sings to you, buy it and enjoy. When it gets old, you can sell it but don't expect a profit or even to break even. A fact of life. I recently sold my Panerai PAM 000 at a $700 loss, but wasn't using it and had my eye on something else.
The Ball below was one of my favorites and a very cool brand. It's a Ball 43mm Engineer Red Label. Not getting much wrist time since snagging a Nomos 38 Datum. Check out Ball watches. Great story/history. Would sell this one for about $1400...a $400 loss. Get the idea? Also, never buy any watch without box, manual, hang tags, etc.
BTW...the Omega Wayne mentions above is model 3570.50. Manual wind chronograph. A nice one with full kit will be closer to $3k. But they made lots of them. I doubt they will ever be worth more than that, at least in the next 20+ years.
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“I wouldn’t want to live under the conditions a person could get used to”. -My paternal grandmother having immigrated to America shortly before WWll.
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