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12 February 2010, 04:37 AM | #1 |
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need a sporty Rolex. No new large cases pls. Advice
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16610 LV flipped 14060M ( lovely..) flipped. what's next guys ??? Should I try a 16610 ?? |
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how do we know your taste and preference? get what you like not what we like !!
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16610 or if don't mind TT go for a 16613 either blue or black.
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You've already had a 16610 LV and a 14060... why waste your time with another 16610...???
find a nice GMT...
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Or perhaps something between sport and casual/ dress.. How about Milgauss? |
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Exp I.
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Milgauss?
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Time to go vintage!
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12 February 2010, 05:54 AM | #11 |
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If you flipped that many of great Rolex pieces, why do you still bother to get another Rolex? Perhaps, if you could let us know why have you flipped that trio, it would make it easier to suggest you some.
No offense, but reading your post I got the feeling that you should look into other brands. |
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Get an Explorer 2
Hey buddy,
Get an Explorer 2 , stealthy, readable, superb case dimensions. They are very affordable and when you buy preloved you can't lose money on it when you trade in after few years. Jack |
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Coke or Pepsi GMT.
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12 February 2010, 06:16 AM | #15 |
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GMT is a watch to get. I'd go with that line of sport watches
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Tough call. If the watches that you have listed did not "speak" to you.........I am not sure what will. Maybe give us a little more information as to why you flipped each one of the watches you have listed?? It might give us a better understanding as to what you are looking for in a watch.........
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Ok,actually the 14060M was the only one that worked out and I may consider to buy it back,I've sold it just to make some funds for a crazy mountainbike shopping spree I'm currently going through. SD ?? was too heavy. LV ?? got bored fast. Sorry,GMT I is a great watch but I need that extra step in "beat-ability". Ok,here is the crazy idea : 16610 bubble free ???? Any pics guys ?? |
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Get a 1675 or 16750.
With a very good example you'll not flip it ..... unless you're a lost cause.
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since you are a flipper and I'm sure you'd prefer to make a profit or at least not lose too much money on it..... So how about a SS Daytona.
You will make back at least what you paid for and maybe some in the current "supply and demand" situtation. |
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Honestly, I believe that the 14060M is tough to beat. It is my 2nd favorite sports model (with the 16600 my favorite)
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Sounds like you have tried the "divers" and you are looking for something different. How about an Explorer I or II?
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If you got bored of the LV, how is the 16610 going to be any better? You mean you got bored of the green?
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16613 (blue like mine) or, after looking at all of Kyle pictures, I'm starting to lust after an Explorer
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If the green bored you, buy a black bezel and put it on the LV.
Go for a gmt, you don't have one in your collection. |
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One of these!!!
It's a keeper. Well, maybe not for you... |
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gmt2c or 16610
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12 February 2010, 02:37 PM | #29 |
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I say he flips it (Whatever the next watch is...) ;-)
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