GMT Master "Fat lady"
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Hi,
I was hoping somebody could help me a little about this watch, I have my 30th coming up and fancy a Rolex from my birth year. I was lucky enough to of found one that I really like, a GMT Master II that is affectionately known as the "Fat Lady". The more I have read up on this watch the more I want it and it's pretty much a done deal. But one of the things I noticed was how much of a short production run it had. I'm just curious to know if anyone here would be knowledgeable enough to have a rough idea of how many would of been produced? Any idea on if it could end up appreciating a little? Any info on this watch would be greatly appreciated, I'm all out of reading material after exhausting Google!
Cheers
I was hoping somebody could help me a little about this watch, I have my 30th coming up and fancy a Rolex from my birth year. I was lucky enough to of found one that I really like, a GMT Master II that is affectionately known as the "Fat Lady". The more I have read up on this watch the more I want it and it's pretty much a done deal. But one of the things I noticed was how much of a short production run it had. I'm just curious to know if anyone here would be knowledgeable enough to have a rough idea of how many would of been produced? Any idea on if it could end up appreciating a little? Any info on this watch would be greatly appreciated, I'm all out of reading material after exhausting Google!
Cheers
Here's everything you wanted to know about 'Fat lady's'.
http://www.gmtmasterhistory.com/gmt-master_ref_167...
This reference suggests that the watch was produced for 5 years. Rolex do not release production figures, so there's no way of accurately reporting.
Hope this helps.
D
http://www.gmtmasterhistory.com/gmt-master_ref_167...
This reference suggests that the watch was produced for 5 years. Rolex do not release production figures, so there's no way of accurately reporting.
Hope this helps.
D
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