I have a vintage Rolex Oysterdate precision 6694. It was bought in 1978. What would be it's current value ? Conditions 8/10.
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May 11 2017, 12:19 PM
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I have a vintage Rolex Oysterdate precision 6694. It was bought in 1978. What would be it's current value ? Conditions 8/10.
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May 12 2017, 08:39 AM
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May 12 2017, 09:22 AM
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I just got low balled by 'jsflim' stating a vintage Rolex Oysterdate Precision 1978 to be worth 3 to 4k
I think he is new here. |
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May 12 2017, 10:33 AM
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May 12 2017, 10:40 AM
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QUOTE(jsflim @ May 12 2017, 10:35 AM) high baller "mansooriqbal" use chrono24 as comparison..i'm just sharing my experience so I don't want to argue much, good luck on your selling. Here the low baller arrives this is a discussion community and our discussion is in private, doesn't need to come out and shoot people to show you are better. argument ends here and lets keep this thread going as we all are watch lovers here What is wrong with using chrono24? Also did I say I was better or you were not :S? Got self esteem issues? I think you shift to Tissot discussion thread? Too expensive bang for you here. This post has been edited by mansooriqbal: May 12 2017, 10:43 AM |
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May 12 2017, 10:46 AM
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May 13 2017, 02:23 PM
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QUOTE(Chinoz @ May 13 2017, 02:05 PM) I'm with jsflim. Willing buyer, willing seller. No need to air your laundry here. No need to low ball also. No one is forcing you to sell. Just politely decline the offer and move on. No need to put people down and refer them to the Tissot thread. Erm can't seem to find him selling or buying Rolex watches in his topics nor on this 'V1' thread. LEL. This post has been edited by mansooriqbal: May 13 2017, 02:28 PM |
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May 13 2017, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(Everdying @ May 13 2017, 01:49 PM) for 6694...bottom dollar they usually go for around usd1k... Agreed. The two 'less informed' here need some enlightenment.of cos other factors come into play...like yr...color...box etc...but thats the bottom. so like 3yrs ago u could easily buy a 6694 for rm3k+ here...now with the currency rate obviously no longer rm3k+. |
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May 15 2017, 09:20 AM
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QUOTE(jsflim @ May 13 2017, 09:52 PM) someone just doesn't want to do some research and simply label others as low baller. everything comes with willing buyer and willing seller, I'm just sharing my experience from retailer, online seller, forum, etc on their prices. if he doesn't like my suggestion, he can move on but he prefer to show case the incident to others to show that he is better and smarter person. Good to see you STILL making a fool out of yourself here. I am enjoying it do some research and I can find 6694 in SGROC Trading Group from Singapore which do Rolex trading. [attachmentid=8813373] do more research and I can find vintage Rolex is that price range, depending on the watch condition. http://watchlim.blogspot.my/2011/07/blog-post.html I'm not trying to prove I'm right but I'm willing share what ever I know. Please go back to my previous post which says 'I just got low balled by 'jsflim' stating a vintage Rolex Oysterdate Precision 1978 to be worth 3 to 4k' now convert 2100 SGD to MYR. Even the link you shared with the "not good condition 6694's" DOES NOT have any 6694's for 3 to 4k range. So if that isn't a low ball from your side then what is it Finally admit on your low ball and take criticism like a man, also the post you shared clearly states 'Low Ballers kindly stay away' so please do that. You are welcome. P.S. DO NOT give me the crap now that I meant SGD as it is clearly visible with reference to previous post that all prices mentioned here for different Rolex watches are mentioned in MYR aka RM. P.S. 2 Thanks for the smart compliment. I get it a lot P.S. 3 I am done wasting my precious time in replying to your ridiculous replies. I rest my case here. Enjoy your ignorance. This post has been edited by mansooriqbal: May 15 2017, 09:50 AM |
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May 16 2017, 02:48 PM
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QUOTE(alternativehype @ May 16 2017, 02:24 PM) I saw this when I was collecting back my watch from service. Mind you, this was end of last year and RSC was still doing verification service... A man walked in and asked for his watch to be verified. The Customer Service lady looked at it and said it was a fake. The man was rather surprised and asked how sure is she? How much for formal verification, with receipt? The CS lady said she can ask the technician to take a look by opening the caseback and checking out the movement. She went in, came back out in about 5 mins and said the technician confirmed it's a fake. The man still insisted on a formal verification, with the charges being about RM200++ (I can't remember the exact figure) and will take 30 mins. This could be RSC's easiest RM200 earned. I don't understand the man's logic to insist on formal verification, when it's already confirmed fake by technician. Anyway, it's his money... What's the average basic service costs? or over haul costs?So, in light of current situation where RSC no longer does verification, I guess one can still send in a watch for servicing. What RSC does is charge a fee for basic service, plus any parts requiring change would be additional. If your watch is a fake, they'll reject it straight away. Saves you some money for verification. Hope this helps. |
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Jun 20 2017, 08:51 AM
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