Horology75
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Thank you . Luckily all my recent 5 purchases are with complete provenance . Modern classic and Vintage ...
May 31, 2020,02:59 AM
I purely bought them to invest and hold value as we have a huge currency devaluation issue and economic chaos in our country . Air King 14000, Rolex 168000, Rolex 1601, Rolex 1660 and even 18038..
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Great find
By: Jurry : May 30th, 2020-13:02
Just one question though: did they use rose gold in the 6o ties? I thought only yellow gold? Probably my ignorance. I also like the place it was originally sold: close by Jeddah
Yes.
By: xyz123abc : May 31st, 2020-01:24
My daily beater is a 1601 steel/red gold from the early 70ยดs, bought in Dubai. (I guess the Middle East market was better for red gold than the European). - Funny side-comment, the service manager at one of the Norwegian Rolex dealers claimed he had never...
Two
By: Jurry : May 31st, 2020-09:32
We have two of those datejust bicolor with complete papers box the whole thing. Not for sale though haha
This is an extremely rare model.
By: xyz123abc : May 31st, 2020-01:29
Rolex does not officially confirm production figures - but according to a so-called "well informed source" the ratio of all steel steel/yellow gold to steel/red gold was supposed to be somewhat 18.000 to 1 up to the modern models when red gold became real...
Amazing what $450 was worth in those days!
By: maroufios : May 31st, 2020-01:52
The cheapest Rolex today goes for 10x more. A dollar in 1960 is worth about 8.66 today. Think a similar priced Rolex would be worth around USD 10k new today (vs USD 3,865 for a purely CPI driven price increase).