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Are Seiko watches collectable? I have one that my late husband was given for his 21st birthday in 1977. i doubt I could part with it though.
As with all things, some Seikos may be collectable, but not all - so it depends on the actual model, etc. With all collectables, unless something has an intrinsic value (like gold), the "value" is dependent on many factors.... whether it is sought after, the rarity, the the condition, etc., etc. The supposed "market price" of an object is important - but in the end it comes down to what someone will pay you for the item.MrsXfile wrote: ↑Mon Feb 21 2022 9:50amAre Seiko watches collectable? I have one that my late husband was given for his 21st birthday in 1977. i doubt I could part with it though.
I do believe some Lego is collectable and commands good prices once particular sets are "retired". I guess you'd have to know a lot about which ones are likely to increase in price though.
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