Thinking of venturing into Rolex: Advice needed

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And just an update on the watch in question: the seller has given me the number on the watchmaker who performed the service. I will give him a call just to make sure everything is ok. If it checks out I think I’ll jump on it.
The fact that the seller is so forthcoming about the service is a very good sign. I hope it works out. And if you do get it, please get a rivet bracelet- they are just too cool.
 
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Looks simple elegant and attractive price indeed... May I suggest a change of your Username? "Almostonlyomega94"? :-D
Next step is to join the Rolex Forum 😀
 
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Looks simple elegant and attractive price indeed... May I suggest a change of your Username? "Almostonlyomega94"? :-D
Next step is to join the Rolex Forum 😀
Hahaha - I knew that name would backlash at some point!
 
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Rolex Forums = “I’ve been on the waitlist for a Daytona for 60 days. What gives?” Or “Will the Submariner be discontinued in 2021?”

WUS = What I like to call the Dr. Seuss posts: “Take a pic of your Casio in a tree. Take a pic of your Casio on your knee. Take a pic and count 1,2,3” or “I’m looking to trade my Sinn and Doxa Sub reissue for a Rolex Pepsi GMT”

Omega Forums = “Rolex Forums, Hodinkee, and WUS are the worst!” ::rimshot::
 
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It is extremely rare to find a case that fat. I bet you’d enjoy it.
 
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WUS = What I like to call the Dr. Seuss posts: “Take a pic of your Casio in a tree. Take a pic of your Casio on your knee. Take a pic and count 1,2,3” or “I’m looking to trade my Sinn and Doxa Sub reissue for a Rolex Pepsi GMT”

"Is it ok to wear your Rolex while driving a stick shift car?" 😁
 
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"Is it ok to wear your Rolex while driving a stick shift car?" 😁

or “I know the watch says it’s good for 4,000 feet below sea level but can I was my hands with it on?”