I have been corresponding with the seller and while we all want to be the one to locate a "gem" my gut is getting queasier by the minute...funny thing is all photos check out etc...I have asked him some tough questions, I will see how he responds and how badly he wants to sell. If it is legit I sure
Gents, Long time time Rolex owner and long time lurker on Purist Pro. Could I get some advice please on the proper steps for verification on a Daytona listed here on Purist Pro? I am sure the axiom of if it's too good to be true it is but the listing of a 116520 Daytona listed at $6700 is intriguing
Thanks Marc...cool shot. I am really warming up to mine, initially I was concerned it was not "tooly" enough after having so many crono's etc... but it is a very cool combo of many of my faves...I don't think we made a mistake....this one should hold value as well as any.....not the only reason to b
If you don't have a Rolex than it is a easy choice...if you already have one then I like the GO, especially if you already have a Sub or similar looking Rolex....just my .02
Gents, Firstly, sorry no pics! just plain lazy.....pics just seem so gratuitous besides, how can I improve on the dozens of pics of the watch on this site? 1. Got one of 4 sold at my AD this year and was able to get below MSRP 2. Beautiful weight and size for an average to smallish wrist 3. Wonderfu
Gents, My AD has a GV that they have been sitting on for quite awhile. I am thinking about making an offer Saturday...they realize prices have dropped and are sort of willing to take care of me..without embarrassing myself what is a respectful percentage discount to ask for? roughly... Mj This messa
Thanks Bill! I wasn't looking for the definitive so you did well...From what I can tell 321's are the ticket and anything older is probably better.....I guess the combo of those two things trumps special editions that are newer....I thought I was ready to move on from Omega! damn......