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: Inspired by the Heuer->Rolex->Patek->?
: issue (see Jeff's thread below), I'd like to
: ask the forum one question: If you had to
: spend, say $50-$250k on ONE watch, what
: would it be?

: This is not a watch investment question, more
: of taste.
: So the rules are: - you'd have to wear the
: watch regularly for at least ten years
: - you could not sell it for money
: - you can not give it away or swap it
: - when you are tired of it, it disappears (it's
: a hypothetical question, ok)
: - only one watch, that's the point of the
: question.

: So which would it be?

The question posed is an interesting one. Having owned many rare Rolex watches, I feel I might have some insight I can share regarding this issue. The J-C Killy Rolex is a nice looking watch, one major problem for me with selecting this vintage Rolex Chronograph-Day-Date watch is that Rolex will no longer service these watches. As an everyday wear watch, it would not be practical because of parts availability. If you are spending 50K-250K then I would recommend buying a Patek Perpetual Calendar Chronograph. My favorites are the 3970 in Rose Gold, or the
current production 5970 in Rose Gold. Both are beautiful watches, Patek will service anything they have ever produced and they have a long history of producing complicated watches that appreciate over time. Bob

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