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  1. Mary255 Sep 18, 2012

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  2. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Sep 18, 2012

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    I'd guess its that the seller uses shills, there are so many of those ladies Rolex's compared to the number of people that actually want to buy them, you have the ability to be VERY picky and take your time on this, there are many more where this came from. Really thats the great thing about vintage ladies Rolex and Omega, the mens ones have been worn to death and are in high demand, the ladies models have been worn sparingly, taken care of, and are in low demand.
     
  3. Mary255 Sep 18, 2012

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    Can you give me an idea of a "fair price" for this?
     
  4. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Sep 18, 2012

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    Check completed listings that don't re-appear repeatedly on eBay for a fair idea
     
  5. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Sep 18, 2012

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    The "untouched" golden dial is not so untouched, as it a double T and there is no indication of any lume ever having been on it.
     
  6. seamonster Respectable Member Sep 19, 2012

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    Respectable Member Mary255

    I hope there will be more people like you, in this world.

    It is difficult to understand as to why, generally ladies are not attracted to the older or vintage-watches and there are many of these classics around, looking for a good home. It is rather sad to note this.

    Thank-you.
     
  7. Mary255 Sep 19, 2012

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    Perhaps it's because most women are not collectors?