Ah, so this is how the other half enjoy themselves! It all looks sublime, as you say, good company ( I assume?) good food, wonderful accommodation, and what looked like a reasonably interesting motor car to get from beautiful place to place. But the really galling bit is the background. Every pictur
I am in the fortunate position of having a great connection within Rolex in Switzerland, but having looked again at your question we are both bemused. You say that the 116520 is not the "New Daytona." Yes it is, the old Zenith Daytona was the 16520 (Oh, how I wish that I had held on to the last of t
The current Daytona in steel, the 116520, is still available and is likely to remain so for at least 18 months. It is hardly ever available in the windows of the AD's as it is still extremely hard to obtain. They still sell at a premium, but they are becoming less rare and even the prices on the gre
It is strange in this day and age, when most site users can probably afford such a prize easily, how exciting it is to see a thing of beauty and desire given as a prize. You lucky man. When is the next chance to win such a goody and what does one have to do? Rolexroz
I have probably put this in the wrong place, as I am neither computer savvy, nor am I coming to terms with the layout of this site. However I am delighted to see that it has gone its own way when it comes to layout (probably softwear) etc as so many other supposedly Top Sites all seem to utilise a s
Hi dayman, Regarding Collectors Market WTB Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980 Good evening, this is going to sound a little strange but it is my best shot. I am Rod Ritchie, I live in Scotland, UK and have built up a great reputation, over more than 10 years, selling BNIB Rolex watches. I use the trading