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22 November 2022, 11:16 PM | #1 |
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Real Name: Matthew
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Watch: Rolex Explorer-II
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Rolex Daytona Skeleton “Crushed Silver” Cerakote, Carbon Bezel, Sapphire Caseback
YEAR: 2004
MAKE: Rolex MODEL: Daytona MOVEMENT: 4130 REFERENCE: 116523 CASE: Stainless Steel BEZEL: Carbon Fiber DIAL: Skeletonized CERAKOTE: “Crushed-Silver” CASEBACK: Sapphire Crystal Display JEWELS: 44 POWER RESERVE: 72 hours BAND: (1) Python, (2) Ostrich Skin Bund Strap Genuine 2004 Rolex Daytona (116523) with ‘F’ serial number, carbon fiber bezel, skeleton dial, engraved 4130 movement, and cerakote “Crushed Silver” cerakote coated case, pushers, and ostrich leather adjustable strap (fits 7-8” wrists) with matching Rolex 16mm buckle and sapphire crystal caseback — please note the crystal caseback should be removed with rubber friction ball or suction case opener — using a traditional metal die opener risks scratching the cerakote coating. Includes Rolex box and cleaning cloth. The caseback itself is the highest quality sapphire crystal and permanently sealed, totally durable, reinforced, pressure treated and tested as water-resistant to 10ATM. Authenticity verified (and recently serviced) by John Alabaster Watch & Clock — Rolex-Certified with over 30 years experience in the industry, and trained by Rolex of Geneva, Switzerland. Service was performed meticulously on-site at Vienna, Virginia location and in accordance to time-honored standards by Swiss watchmakers. I am happy also to meet in-person at this shop to verify the watch is authentic, and serviced by the certified Swiss repair watchmaker. Cerakote is a superior upgrade coating to PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) and DLC coating (diamond-like carbon coating), outlasting both PVD-DLC in ASTM Taber Abrasion Tests by 4,500 cycles. |
1 February 2023, 10:42 AM | #2 |
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Hi, what is going on?
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