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1 April 2014, 06:00 AM | #1 |
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I currently own the 16613 but want to get a feel for a newer ceramic sport version. After researching alot of the trusted sellers it seems that the 116710 Black Bezel is the cheapest (price wise not quality) ceramic version I could purchase in LNIB or excellent condition priced in the mid $6000's...does anyone disagree and could recommend one of the other Rolex sport versions or does that seem to be correct?
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1 April 2014, 06:03 AM | #2 |
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I think, right now, that the SubC ND (114060) is a very good deal. I won't talk about specific prices, but you can get a super nice condition version for well under $6.5K - I'd consider that one as well.
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I'd be more inclined to spend some time figuring which watch I really wanted.
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I would never simply buy one model because I can get it cheaper than another model. If that were the case we would all be driving Yugos In any event, I would think that you could get the 114060 for less than a 116710.
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x2 i'd rather spend 1k more and get the one i really want.
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The best thing is to go to an AD and try as many different models with ceramic bezels as possible. Then you can shop with confidence that you're going to like what you buy.
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1 April 2014, 10:11 PM | #11 |
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Thanks for the advice guys...
77T...think I will go with your direction and try a few on to see which one I prefer then purchase from a trusted seller. |
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