Which submariner? How much?
Which submariner? How much?
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DjSki

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1,328 posts

218 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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Gents,

I've wanted a stainless Rolex sub for years and have finally got my head around paying so much for a watch.

I'm looking to buy one secondhand.

Any recommendations of a good retailer?

Also what model should I get? Sub or sea dweller? (Deep Sea is too expensive). What should I be paying?

Any advice please? Cheers

toohuge

3,469 posts

239 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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Im game for the sea dweller too, for some reason I just like it more!

Chris

Debaser

7,604 posts

284 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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I don't like the cyclops so went for a Seadweller (16600). Got it from Dom H, give him a call.

jshell

11,977 posts

228 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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Hold off for the new Seadweller, due 2011 or 12.

Dominic H

3,288 posts

255 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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jshell said:
Hold off for the new Seadweller, due 2011 or 12.
Really? What info do you have?

I was under the impression that the 116660 Deep Sea had replaced the 16600 SeaDweller. I don't know how you would fit a replacement SeaDweller in between the new 116610 Submariner and the 116660 Deep Sea....

Rolex still have to replace the 16570 Explorer II and the 14060M Submariner.

dom9

8,550 posts

232 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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I didn't think they were replacing the SD as the DSSD had taken up that role!?

I might have to hold off buying a DSSD if that is the case, as I do prefer the normal SD.

There are loads and loads of SDs for sale in Singapore (where I am these days) for less than 3k GBP (date Subs can be had for less than 2.5k GBP), 2nd hand, which looks like a good deal, hence I have been having a browse. I am finding the purchase a bit difficult to justify when I have a normal Sub on my wrist.

Given the choice again, I would take the SD over the ND or D Sub or even the DSSD. However, in my particular case, the DSSD may be different enough to my ND Sub to justify it! Adding an SD to the collection would probably mean selling my ND Sub, which I am finding hard to do as it has sentimental value (I bought it the day of Lou and my 1st date, although she says to just chop it in - LOL), but we shall see!

If I had my time again, in order of preference:

1 - 16600 Sea Dweller
2 - DeepSea SD
3 - ND Submariner
4 - Date Submariner

cerbfan

1,198 posts

250 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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The early 1665 Sea Dwellers are nice if you can find one, then again I'm biased. They are a bit less flashy than the later ones with the Sapphire Crystal face and the Platinum bands around the hour markers.

dom9

8,550 posts

232 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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cerbfan said:
The early 1665 Sea Dwellers are nice if you can find one, then again I'm biased. They are a bit less flashy than the later ones with the Sapphire Crystal face and the Platinum bands around the hour markers.
My brother-in-law (saturation diver) is on the lookout for one of those, I think. He said he was looking for an SD 1640, which I took to mean 1665 - A quick Google suggests they are worth a lot of money!

jshell

11,977 posts

228 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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Dominic H said:
jshell said:
Hold off for the new Seadweller, due 2011 or 12.
Really? What info do you have?

I was under the impression that the 116660 Deep Sea had replaced the 16600 SeaDweller. I don't know how you would fit a replacement SeaDweller in between the new 116610 Submariner and the 116660 Deep Sea....

Rolex still have to replace the 16570 Explorer II and the 14060M Submariner.
A wee birdie reckons that there'll be a new SD to replace the old SD, and either supplement or replace the poorer than expected DSSD sales. I've got a 'letter of intent' in to my local AD in case rumours prove true.... Fingers crossed, though I'll be keeping the DSSD regardless!

erics

2,708 posts

234 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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due to the fact the DSSD is a poor seller, this may just make it a good collector for the future. Lower sales = lower numbers..

DjSki

Original Poster:

1,328 posts

218 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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Any recommended dealers in Singapore then? Sounds like good value...

NickHKent

305 posts

189 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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My in-laws (outlaws?!) live in Singapore and I'll be there at Christmas.

Can anyone help out with decent 2nd hand dealers as I'd love a submariner date.

Thank you

dom9

8,550 posts

232 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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Get in touch closer to the time and I will find out the names (I only know them by walking in there)... I may swing by tomorrow/ Sunday, if so, will write the names down.

Basically, the good 2nd hand places I know are on the edge of China Town (near the banking district over here) on the road up to Robertson Quay (where we live).

However, this guy is very good: http://www.bonfield.com.sg/ But you may pay more (he rebuilt a watch for my old boss).

Cheapest place I know is the flea market at China Square, but i think you would want to know exactly what you are looking at, so you don't go home with something dodgy. Having said that, EVERYTHING I have looked at has been genuine.

Big CC racing

9 posts

216 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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There is a company on ebay called Beckertime, they are in Texas but ship globally & are the biggest online retailer of secondhand Rolex watches. Good service too

NickHKent

305 posts

189 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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dom9 said:
Get in touch closer to the time and I will find out the names (I only know them by walking in there)... I may swing by tomorrow/ Sunday, if so, will write the names down.

Basically, the good 2nd hand places I know are on the edge of China Town (near the banking district over here) on the road up to Robertson Quay (where we live).

However, this guy is very good: http://www.bonfield.com.sg/ But you may pay more (he rebuilt a watch for my old boss).

Cheapest place I know is the flea market at China Square, but i think you would want to know exactly what you are looking at, so you don't go home with something dodgy. Having said that, EVERYTHING I have looked at has been genuine.
Good man, thank you.

Any idea what sort of money they go for in Singers?