LEDluvr wrote:I thought I read that the 0634 when introduced was the same cost as the Rolex, not 50% more? But I may remember wrong...
You are not wrong.
It was álmost 50% when the 0634 was introduced.
5 years later the Seiko had become a bit cheaper and the Rolex dearer so almost on par.
The crux is the same though.
The Seiko has the legs of the Rolex on quality arguments.
The only snag is the spare parts position.
Not that Rolex still stocks the vintage spares but the mechanical calier was used for decennia and spares were widely needed and thus abundantly stocked whereas the 0634 module was very reliable and spares seldomly stocked ánd had far shorter production run.
This causes a cúrrent spares problem because worn out 0634s were scrapped rather then their electronics saved.
Currenty the Rolex Daytona probably is even less rare that than the 0634.
The only value difference is the collectabilty which is only fashion in desireablity
The Seiko 0634 is currently véry much underappreciated in any aspect one can dream up so it has value growth potential in all of those.
For some odd reason it is stíll escaping from the crave for old Seiko digitals.