Should i part ex my Rolex seadweller 16610 for GMT
Discussion
I have a hankering for a bit of colour on my watch and cant decide on whether to part ex for the new GMT master II BLNR or a circa 2002 GMT master II Pepsi.
Is this a silly move as I do love my seadweller as its a bit beefier than the GMT's. But ive had it for 10 years now so maybe time for a change.
Is this a silly move as I do love my seadweller as its a bit beefier than the GMT's. But ive had it for 10 years now so maybe time for a change.
I did enquire about a part ex here
http://www.ukspecialistwatches.co.uk/shop/rolex-wa...
They offered my 4K on mine, without service but all documents. Which isn't bad considering it has light scratches and has never been serviced in 11 years of ownership.
But £6150 for a GMT II, you can see the original receipt in picture for £2350!
They have another one at £4650 without papers, can papers demand another £1500!
http://www.ukspecialistwatches.co.uk/shop/rolex-wa...
They offered my 4K on mine, without service but all documents. Which isn't bad considering it has light scratches and has never been serviced in 11 years of ownership.
But £6150 for a GMT II, you can see the original receipt in picture for £2350!
They have another one at £4650 without papers, can papers demand another £1500!
Gassing Station | Watches | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff