Which "blue chip" stock?

May 07, 2011,14:20 PM
 

Care to name a few "blue chip" stocks?

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Best value royal oak (investment wise) for under 20k USD

 
 By: johtaja : May 7th, 2011-13:57
What do you guys think is the best value pick of the royal oak line up that can be bought under 20k USD, something that would hold its value in the long run (flipper) little better than the others? Pictures welcome

Easy!

 
 By: dr.kol : May 7th, 2011-14:18
Just invest your funds, i.e. USD 20 k to Blue Chip Stock, keep the same for minimum 10 years. Then sell the same and you can buy a new and nice Royal Oak. In average good stock is increasing in value about double per annum compared with the price increase... 

Which "blue chip" stock?

 
 By: steffi1 : May 7th, 2011-14:20
Care to name a few "blue chip" stocks?

While writing this,

 
 By: dr.kol : May 7th, 2011-14:28
I just had a glass of Coca Cola. Best, Kari

LOL!! (nt)

 
 By: Tony-GB : May 8th, 2011-07:18
: )

I would rather purchase the RO now and skip the stock.

 
 By: JerryW : May 7th, 2011-19:55
At least if the market crashes you will own a great watch. JerryW

That's one perspective.

 
 By: dr.kol : May 8th, 2011-09:41
However, if you study the market from the days it started, it is quite safe to say that the market is always recovering. Best, Kari

Same answer than on the Rolex forum, here you asked the same thing.

 
 By: amanico : May 7th, 2011-14:36
Please, just take note that we prefer to discuss watches than investment, here, on this forum. Best, Nicolas.

Good job guys

 
 By: johtaja : May 9th, 2011-11:05
Maybe I need to clarify my question, since all you keyboard commandos seem to have a hard time aswering a fairly simple question. If I wanted an investment lecture I would have gone to my professor, not a watchmaker or random forum member. All I asked fro... 

buying watches is like buying cars....

 
 By: mjnoumoff : May 9th, 2011-17:05
buying a watch for investment purposes is like buying a car for investment purposes. the only chance you may have in seeing an appreciation in your lifetime is if the item is a super-limited edition today and thus initially only offered to preferred clien... 

Great response.

 
 By: ingmar : May 9th, 2011-18:55
Of course any watch you buy and actually wear will also depreciate due to use unless you are super careful, which would be a pain for most. That said, it seems like all major brands are moving forward fairly rapidly in price. I'd love to be able to pick u... 

There are no "keyboard commandos" here.

 
 By: dxboon : May 9th, 2011-23:38
Hi Johtaja, One of the important tenets of The PuristS/PuristSPro is civility and courtesy of tone in all posts. All forum members when signing on for an account to post here agree to abide by the following code (amongst others): Please keep the tone of t...