Bling!

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Better get it fast! It's the last one!

Gag-a-maggot!
 
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Not likely the last one - I believe Rolex is still producing these...
 
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Yeah. As uncommonly ghastly as that is, it's not - sadly - uncommon.
 
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Yes?
Not heard of that.
Dial looks as if it could be factory, but that bezel?
They state in their description that the stones are aftermarket.

I'm not sure if you are saying this specific watch is fitted with aftermarket stones, but Rolex does make a model that has these stones fitted from the factory, it's a ref. 116528 Z.

Cheers, Al
 
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I didn't scroll down to see that they state it's aftermarket, but it is a copy of an existing Rolex model that looks exactly the same...I think it's called the Rainbow Daytona...
 
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I didn't scroll down to see that they state it's aftermarket, but it is a copy of an existing Rolex model that looks exactly the same...I think it's called the Rainbow Daytona...
Would go perfectly with Rainbow Bright:
 
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Too low key to be worth pursuing. They need something with more sparkle and bling.
 
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That watch is standard issue for all Rainbow Unicorn Ninjas.

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There are a lot of these around, saw a leopard Daytona for sale recently which was just a bog standard strap version 18K Daytona in rough shape that someone had done up to look like a leopard with a counterfeit (Its not aftermarket if its clearly marked Rolex but isn't) dial, bezel and strap.
 
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I think the genuine model number (for the rainbow) is the 116598/9 RBOW (white or yellow gold)
The Original posted one looks like a lash up.