03 Sep 2006, 21:10
Maybe, but the distant future, I hope. Fact is, this is not a rare watch. Also, Time Computer had a large stock of these when the doors closed in Oct. 1977 [along with Calculators, Green Dress watches, and a smattering of PRMs and Ladies Touch Command models]. NOS or near-new condition is pretty much the rule here. The best long-term investments are the truly rare models [the PRM and Green Dress qualify, because the production was very limited]. And of course, nothing will ever outshine the P1 [though any solid gold Pulsar is an outstanding collectible]. Still, I'm not sure I would recommend rare LEDs as part of a retirement portfolio [I just collect 'em 'cause I think they're cool...].