
Horology75's post highlights two highly coveted Rolex models, sparking a discussion among collectors about their appeal and market dynamics. This article delves into the community's perspective on these aspirational pieces, particularly the yellow gold green dial Daytona, and the challenges of acquiring them in today's market. It offers insights into why certain references capture the imagination of enthusiasts.


a huge fan of the Daytona. I must admit however, that watch in yellow gold with the green dial really speaks to me. Not that I am going to buy one, but I think itβs really beautiful!
That Daytona is quite the statement. Meant in a good way. Harvey
is.... REEDICULOUS. What I call my "Vegas' watch... it's the sort of watch I would buy after I had everything else I wanted... not a watch that 'matters' to me but one that fires up lust! Now, the green dial Daytona is the same, but even more so. Ultimately will aslo be far more valuable/trade-able... GET THAT ONE. (The SD to get is Steel blue of course).
Both are amazing watches in any case π€·ββοΈπ
I remember seeing the YG Green Dial Daytona in the display box at my AD available for purchase. I thought it was beautiful, but obviously a lot of money so thought I would reflect. A few nights later the John Mayer video was live and the rest is history, history being that I didn't act fast enough and missed the boat. I was in my UK based AD recently and discussed this Daytona. He said that now the process was that the sale person had to write a proposal to his superiors in order to support an a
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