my first Rolex. still love it 😍 back then, all SS Sport models come with standard 10% discount, the rest of SS models 15% off minimum. and no waiting list or begging required (only exception is daytona) good times 😅
on a blue dial, the lume inside the hands and on the dial plots looks way too white and fresh to be original Tritium. The Rolex experts might provide some more information to you but I would stay away personally. A Ref. 15200 is an extremely common watch
Came across this one in local shop. I searched in google to find some reviews or better pictures...but couldn't find a single picture of thia dial configuration. Its a oyster perpetual date ref 15200, circa 1990s. Really appreciate if you could give some
Hello Purists. I have seen many unflattering remarks directed towards 34mm vintage Rolex on other forums. Many (not all) say they are undesirable because they are too small for today’s style standards and therefore are worth less than their 36mm and above
Thank you :-) Yes, back in the Rolex trench...nice to be waging the watch war on many different fronts! I've got my sights on an Oysterquartz 15200 actually- really wonderful little thing!
on the opposite side of the case to the winder.Never seen this before.The crown logo has been etched into the case directly central to the winder.I only had the chance to see it for a few seconds as the guy who owned it was in a hurry to leave.The watch w