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31 January 2015, 06:50 AM | #1 |
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Best Stores In New York?
Hi guys
I am going to New York from Wednesday to Sunday for work, but am hoping to get some free time. Vintage pieces seem to be a little cheaper there then home (London), but at same time I don't wanna get caught up looking at the tourist dealers. Can anyone recommend a great place for vintage Rolex and Tudors where prices are fair? Thanks |
31 January 2015, 08:45 AM | #2 |
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Be sure to visit John at 70 Bowery, near the intersection of Canal and Bowery. He generally opens shop at 14:30.
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Try Gai Gohari on 47th st (he has a website and you can get address there) very nice guy and has some nice vintage pieces. I almost bought a rootbeer GMT 16753 from him two weeks ago but decided against it simple because I wanted my first Rolex to be a different model.
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31 January 2015, 11:25 PM | #5 |
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Yes, he has quickly become a dealer of some extremely fine examples of Vintage Rolex. He deals in all sorts of watches but, got into vintage Rolex about a year ago and is one of the only places I can think of with inventory and high quality pieces. Highly Recommended, Good Call.
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1 February 2015, 02:26 AM | #7 |
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If you want to try some interesting pieces on, Aaron Faber is okay, but be very careful of actually buying anything unless you bring a Loupe and really REALLY know your stuff. I've seen some frankenwatches there but also nice pieces, they don't really vet their trades.
For instance you can try on a PN Daytona and a DRSD, but I sure as hell wouldn't buy em. Sent from a block of 904l steel
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