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Got the call last week, as usual, i'm away at work so my wife went in to collect it, same happened with my Daytona in May.
Put my name down for the GMT the day it was launched at Basel world, had my name down for the Daytona about 3 years.
Haven't been schmoozing the dealer, but I have bought a few Rolex off of him, some of the less popular with folk, purely because I liked them, including the Airking and Explorer 2, and a date-just for my wife.
Got the call last week, as usual, i'm away at work so my wife went in to collect it, same happened with my Daytona in May.
Put my name down for the GMT the day it was launched at Basel world, had my name down for the Daytona about 3 years.
Haven't been schmoozing the dealer, but I have bought a few Rolex off of him, some of the less popular with folk, purely because I liked them, including the Airking and Explorer 2, and a date-just for my wife.
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Congratulations, I hope you LOVE it, I think the problem with a watch can be sold immediately at quite a big profit is that it becomes easier to find faults with it, hope you don't have any doubts and just enjoy it!
Put my name down for the GMT the day it was launched at Basel world, had my name down for the Daytona about 3 years.
Haven't been schmoozing the dealer, but I have bought a few Rolex off of him, some of the less popular with folk, purely because I liked them, including the Airking and Explorer 2, and a date-just for my wife.
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Congratulations, I hope you LOVE it, I think the problem with a watch can be sold immediately at quite a big profit is that it becomes easier to find faults with it, hope you don't have any doubts and just enjoy it!
Briza said:
Got the call last week, as usual, i'm away at work so my wife went in to collect it, same happened with my Daytona in May.
Put my name down for the GMT the day it was launched at Basel world, had my name down for the Daytona about 3 years.
Haven't been schmoozing the dealer, but I have bought a few Rolex off of him, some of the less popular with folk, purely because I liked them, including the Airking and Explorer 2, and a date-just for my wife.
What a beautiful watch - congratulations and enjoy!Put my name down for the GMT the day it was launched at Basel world, had my name down for the Daytona about 3 years.
Haven't been schmoozing the dealer, but I have bought a few Rolex off of him, some of the less popular with folk, purely because I liked them, including the Airking and Explorer 2, and a date-just for my wife.
Brads67 said:
I`m going to go against the grain here and say I don`t like it. Too busy for me. The Tudor version actually looks better.
Still a nice thing though so hope you enjoy it.
I`ve kind of went past the SS pish, and have decided I want a Bi Metal Date Just or a Day Date !
Agreed and a lot share that view. The jubilee is trying to dress up a sports watch and does look too busy. I think it looks a lot nicer on the oyster bracelet. Also, the red just looks washed out. Still a nice thing though so hope you enjoy it.
I`ve kind of went past the SS pish, and have decided I want a Bi Metal Date Just or a Day Date !
As always different strokes for different folks.
I think it's a great looking thing. I didn't 'get' the Pepsi look for a while but I really like it now. I also think the Jubilee bracelet works well and makes a nice change to the Oysters that you see on so many watches.
I've even considered swapping my Sub for an older Pepsi GMT. But, I do worry I'd get bored of the look at some point. I also have no real need for the GMT function, so've satisfied the 'Pepsi' urge via a cheapo Seiko!
I've even considered swapping my Sub for an older Pepsi GMT. But, I do worry I'd get bored of the look at some point. I also have no real need for the GMT function, so've satisfied the 'Pepsi' urge via a cheapo Seiko!
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