I think this is the best looking Rolex there is. Perhaps my judgment is âcoloredâ by my love of blue! I owned one when it was first released and sold it to a friend who lusted after it and couldnât afford a new one. So, sold it to him at a very
By: Chicolini : October 26th, 2020-17:13
attractive price. I couldnât stand being without it so I stupidly went and bought another and the whole thing cost me a bit of money. But thatâs what we do for our friends right?
I should say former friend as I found out later when I saw him and asked about if was enjoying it, that he sold it and made some money on it he told me. He knew it cost me a pretty penny to get it to him so that didnât sit well with me. Oh well . . . live and learn.
Anyway I LOVE this watch. I am so happy and excited for YOU to have it. Youâll also love it Iâm sure.
I looked at the new one with the black dial, photos only, and am not sold on it. Iâll have to see it in the flesh.
Congratulations and enjoy your new lovely watch. May you wear it only in the best of times!
For my part, I hesitate between I love I do not love ... the dial and the blue bezel have a fresh and original side. The gray metal is my preference compared to a yellow gold model. But there is something that blocks me, maybe because for me Rolex is steel ...
Not the Marseille blue ? That is because you looked at it while standing in the shadow ;-)
By: PoyFR : October 26th, 2020-23:48
I understand your view about the steel as opposed to gold, being that those models are for sports, to make the most of them it is of course better to own them in steel (less maintenance), but if you can, the heft and feelts of gold is something magic.
It was not « la cagne » in the south yesterday.
By: Alfihar : October 27th, 2020-00:03
Regarding the white Gold I agree with you. I have hesitate to buy the Pepsi when this watch was only available in gold... However, I missed my turn because of this hesitation .... I was happy when the steel model that I was lucky enough to acquire was released.
The same goes for the stroumpf ... trial, hesitation, no purchase in the end ...
The only one I could fall for is the pepsi meteorite dial because it has a special side that I love. I find its dial to be more "iron pyrite" than meteorite, and I really love this particularity.
Congratulations on your new and incoming gold pieces
By: matto1 : October 28th, 2020-09:53
Curious (may be a silly ?) are you still able to receive any discount on solid gold pieces from AD's? I did receive a decent discount on a solid gold Daytona, but that was a couple of years ago.