How many Rolex's do you own?

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A selection of GMT's.


I just have a Feeling the one on the lower Right is fake. The Pepsi bezel is just not Right - and the datewheel/glass is also suspicious.
I am Pretty sure actually. The rest Looks good.
 
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I have two, the attached one and an turn-o-graph from 1960...ahh does the Tudor BB counts?.
 
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My first vintage Rolex. A BY watch from 1976. Rolex 6694.

My 6th Rolex
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Proudly, zero.

Not that there aren't a few models I wouldn't mind having.

Simply, I'm too proud to play their new games and I'm very comfortable admitting it.

I just figure I can buy a whole slew of really great watches that mean something to me for the 300% inflation over MSRP we see on the SS stuff lately.

Consider the dead horse beaten.
 
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Zero, the current Rolex range doesn't appeal to me and I'm 100% certain I'd be ripped off if I went after one of the vintage models I like.

Plus, I do enjoy the relative anonymity of wearing non-Rolex watches


I own zero as well, but I'm only 98% certain I will get ripped off or have it stolen upon leaving the store.
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Just two:


Ja ja ja. no, just kidding, I only have one. And the photos are of the same watch before and after service.
 
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Just two:


Ja ja ja. no, just kidding, I only have one. And the photos are of the same watch before and after service.

Wow, they are pretty impressive before and after pictures, serviced by Rolex I presume? Lovely watch btw.
 
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My first vintage Rolex. A BY watch from 1976. Rolex 6694.

did rolex actually make a mick mouse dial for the asian market at one time, or is it aftermarket?
 
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Ja ja ja. no, just kidding, I only have one. And the photos are of the same watch before and after service.

Thanks, and yes, serviced by Rolex. Expensive but worth it.
 
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Proudly, zero.

Not that there aren't a few models I wouldn't mind having.

Simply, I'm too proud to play their new games and I'm very comfortable admitting it.

I just figure I can buy a whole slew of really great watches that mean something to me for the 300% inflation over MSRP we see on the SS stuff lately.

Consider the dead horse beaten.

You could always get some gently used models of the "new editions" for around or under MSRP. I was fortunate enough to pick up the "new" OP39 in White yesterday for $200 under MSRP. A little patience and research can pay off in certain circumstances!
 
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If there is a doubt on rolex mickey, then go to another cartoon character.

Smurf.
 
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I have two, the attached one and an turn-o-graph from 1960...ahh does the Tudor BB counts?.
Lovely with the blue NATO strap!
 
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Rolexes. Not Rolex's.

Right. My Rolex’s bracelet is comfortable. My Rolexes are all in the safe.
 
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Just one Rolex, which I purchased before the list price SS sport watches disappeared. I'd like to get a 1680, or 16700. I'd most likely never buy a new Rolex again as I can't see paying an insane markup for a gray market watch.
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