In all seriousness though, it wasn’t just the prices, but the fact that you could walk into an AD and purchase any of these models without a bunch of silly games is even more astounding to me.
In all seriousness though, it wasn’t just the prices, but the fact that you could walk into an AD and purchase any of these models without a bunch of silly games is even more astounding to me.
Just a text file on my computer from 2004 when I first started shopping, I eventually purchased my 16710 in late 2005. Contents below: 114270 Explorer $4,250 16570 Explorer II $5,000 116713 GMT Master II $8,925 116718 GMT Master II $22,750 16710 GMT Maste...
There used to be an AD there, but Rolex closed them when they chopped all the small dealers. One could walk in there and buy any model but the steel Daytona. At the time I was a good customer and got both black and white dial Daytona’s from the with small...
If I knew what I know today, I would have stocked up on them. I actually did at one point 😂 in my collecting days. I should have held the steel ones longer. I still have the gold one though which increased the least, but I love it so that’s all that reall...
...Is sitting there at the time looking at Royal Oaks and thinking "Who pays 10k for a watch?" and not buying one when it was more readily available. Silly rabbit.
... upon opening at 10am. I've been building a relationship with a new AD since my old AD shut down and left the DC region years back and I had stopped accumulating for about 15 years. In any case, there's a rash of "kids" working there. They are all very...