
In a stroke of unexpected luck, WatchProSite member 1WatchMan shares the thrilling tale of acquiring a highly coveted Rolex Day-Date 40 with an olive green dial. This article delves into his personal journey, highlighting the serendipitous nature of his purchase and the immediate adoration for his new timepiece. His experience offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolving landscape of luxury watch availability and the enduring allure of specific Rolex references.




Funny that you mention the Wimbledon, as I always had a soft sport for this one, in the smaller size. Very happy for you, amigo. Aprovecha! Nicolas
The Wimbledon is a beautiful watch, which my wife likes more than this one, by the way 😅
I love this watch. I love this configuration. It's stealthy, beautiful, and the white-green-white of WG to dial to discs is perfect. Quite honestly, I'm amazed you walked in and got it, and I think this is a great pickup. Congratulations to you, this is a marvellous watch.
It had your name on it. Amazing DD 👌🏻😘
She actually loves the Wimbledon and wanted to use it herself. She said that the DD is only "OK" 😄
I'm also amazed that it was available. I recently asked at two other ADs/Boutiques in different countries and they didn't even give me any hope.
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