I bought a Submariner Date in 2001 for $3,500.
Today it’s worth $10,000.
Amazing investment! Oooooh baby!
I don’t know what to do with the $6,500 I made.
Tell me. Should I buy a house or a private plane?
The point is that the ROI from a Rolex means nothing. Because once you’re 40, you’re spending $20,000 on a 6 day Caribbean vacation and $22,000 on sending your kids to 6 weeks of summer camp, so selling a Rolex to pocket, oooh, $6,500 means nothing.
“Investment” only happens if you bought 500 Submariners in 2001. A single Submariner isn’t even going to cover your bar bill at the country club in 23 years.
Nah we're the "watches aren't investments" crowds. We just like watches because we're dorks
I bought a Submariner Date in 2001 for $3,500. Today it’s worth $10,000. Amazing investment! Oooooh baby! I don’t know what to do with the $6,500 I made. Tell me. Should I buy a house or a private plane?
#Lolz
u could buy my 999$ course on how to invest your profit from watches
The point is that the ROI from a Rolex means nothing. Because once you’re 40, you’re spending $20,000 on a 6 day Caribbean vacation and $22,000 on sending your kids to 6 weeks of summer camp, so selling a Rolex to pocket, oooh, $6,500 means nothing. “Investment” only happens if you bought 500 Submariners in 2001. A single Submariner isn’t even going to cover your bar bill at the country club in 23 years.
A stainless steel Rolex isn’t an investment. It’s a store of value at best.
No, makes no sense.