jdefonzo
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My everyday d[r]iver...
Of all my pieces, I find myself wearing the 16610 most often — it was my stepfather’s, so it holds a special place, but beyond that it has a great tool watch vibe.
Compared to my BLNR, Daytona, and Exp II, I find that this is the easiest go-to for most occasions.


Vintage
ImranLondon · Jan 11, 2014
Explore the birth of Rolexmania with the Rolex Daytona 16520. Miranda details its unprecedented demand, impact on vintage Rolex values, and rare dial variants like the porcelain and black 'floating cosmograph' dials.
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Reference Guide
Baron - Mr Red · Nov 5, 2018
Uncover the Rolex Submariner 168000: a rare transitional model with 904L steel and the elusive 'Zubmariner' dial. A must-read for collectors.
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Collection
ESE 2A · Feb 10, 2012
Discover a rare Rolex Daytona Ref. 116520 with unique Omani provenance, gifted by Khimji Ramdas AD. ESE 2A explores this discreet special edition and its story.
5 replies1316 views

Vintage
DrStrong · Dec 8, 2008
Explore the history and collector appeal of Tiffany & Co. double-signed Rolex sports models, including the Submariner ref. 5513.
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My everyday d[r]iver...
By: jdefonzo : January 31st, 2021-15:51
Of all my pieces, I find myself wearing the 16610 most often — it was my stepfather’s, so it holds a special place, but beyond that it has a great tool watch vibe. Compared to my BLNR, Daytona, and Exp II, I find that this is the easiest go-to for most oc...