rolex sea dweller double red
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http://www.interwatches.com/rolex-sea-dweller-1665...
Maybe a slightly ambitious price?
Apparantly they go for $20-50k according to a quick Google search. Unless it's one of these super rare ones:
"Case 1: Rolex Double Red Seadweller Submariner No Valve. A prototype thin cased Double Red Sea-Dweller, without No Helium Gas Escape Valve , sold for US$237,600. How many of these were ever produced? I don't know, but now more than 30. That is the becuase Rolex only produced 30 cases of this type. These watches were never offered for sale to the general public."
From a Precision Timepieces blog.
Maybe a slightly ambitious price?
Apparantly they go for $20-50k according to a quick Google search. Unless it's one of these super rare ones:
"Case 1: Rolex Double Red Seadweller Submariner No Valve. A prototype thin cased Double Red Sea-Dweller, without No Helium Gas Escape Valve , sold for US$237,600. How many of these were ever produced? I don't know, but now more than 30. That is the becuase Rolex only produced 30 cases of this type. These watches were never offered for sale to the general public."
From a Precision Timepieces blog.
Edited by Slagathore on Wednesday 24th February 19:26
Slagathore said:
http://www.interwatches.com/rolex-sea-dweller-1665...
Maybe a slightly ambitious price?
Apparantly they go for $20-50k according to a quick Google search. Unless it's one of these super rare ones:
"Case 1: Rolex Double Red Seadweller Submariner No Valve. A prototype thin cased Double Red Sea-Dweller, without No Helium Gas Escape Valve , sold for US$237,600. How many of these were ever produced? I don't know, but now more than 30. That is the becuase Rolex only produced 30 cases of this type. These watches were never offered for sale to the general public."
From a Precision Timepieces blog.
You'd think when picturing a watch at that price that one would line up the bezel with the numbers!Maybe a slightly ambitious price?
Apparantly they go for $20-50k according to a quick Google search. Unless it's one of these super rare ones:
"Case 1: Rolex Double Red Seadweller Submariner No Valve. A prototype thin cased Double Red Sea-Dweller, without No Helium Gas Escape Valve , sold for US$237,600. How many of these were ever produced? I don't know, but now more than 30. That is the becuase Rolex only produced 30 cases of this type. These watches were never offered for sale to the general public."
From a Precision Timepieces blog.
Edited by Slagathore on Wednesday 24th February 19:26
Sounds like it may be a 'patent pending' -
hosedoctor said:
Mate of mine has a rolex seadweller double red pattern pending,any idea what its worth,ive hears they can fetch 100k ???? It has all the paper work with it.
- unless it really is a 'pattern pending', in which case it is virtually worthless but I may be able to shift it on...Gassing Station | Watches | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff