Rolex Vintage Watch Collection Guide
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Rolex Vintage Watch Collection Guide

By pmh6000 · Jun 8, 2023 · 27 replies
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In a captivating post, pmh6000 shares a personal favorite: a vintage Tudor Prince Oysterdate, affectionately dubbed a "non-Rolex Rolex." This article delves into the unique appeal of Tudor watches that echo their Rolex heritage, exploring why these pieces resonate deeply with collectors and often spark nostalgic reflections on past acquisitions and horological journeys.

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Thomas_3
Jun 9, 2023

it happened to be the Rolex Explorer, still regret it to this day, even more when I see a picture of one. When I bought my first Rolex it was the Explorer, I needed a date function (or so I thought) so I went back to the AD 2 days later and traded it back for a DateJust. I don't regret the DateJust, should have just bought it and kept the Explorer. About a month later I bought a stainless steel Submariner, go figure. Still regret not having the Explorer however. Live and learn.

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Brandon Skinner
Jun 9, 2023

And forced me to pick a Rolex a 1016 with a really amazing dial would do the trick nicely. Hope you get your Explorer one day.

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Thomas_3
Jun 9, 2023

a Cartier Tank comes first.

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ArmisT
Jun 9, 2023

I feel as if i’m seeing this piece for the first time. How foolish of me to overlook this.šŸ¤” Is yours the newly released/updated 40mm?

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