
Gary_g's reflection on his Rolex Daytona, acquired in 2016, highlights the enduring appeal of certain references. His sentiment that the watch "still feels new every time I put it on" resonates with collectors who appreciate timeless design and lasting quality. This article explores the community's perspective on this iconic model, delving into its aesthetic nuances and the challenges of acquiring such a coveted timepiece.

My local Denver dealer really screwed me on getting one. I was a store client having bought 10 Panerais or so, and submitted my name when it launched (don't even remember which year that was without searching). Anyways, I was told I would get it, 100%. After 2, 3, 4 years, I just kept getting bumped down the list for new clients who would agree to buy other things to get it. I'm not a game player, so no Rollie for me. But I still admire it quite a bit! (and of course I have never again spent a d
This is why so many buy on the gray market.
So far crickets, but hopefully soon! Enjoy and wear it often!
to be extorted!!! 😉
Prices have come down a lot.
Every time I say to myself that I’m done with Rolex … they pull me back in. The new Le Mans Daytona is out of control!
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