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Old 2 December 2017, 08:23 AM   #1
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Help with next Rolex?

Hey guys. Currently have the 16600 SD. Looking to add another to my collection. I have a modest $4,500 US to spend in the pre owned market. I was leaning toward a 5 digit sport model like the 16570, or a modern dress model like the OP rhodium. Was debating selling the SD and buying the BLNR with the extra dough, but something keeps telling me to hold onto it..

Any suggestions in that price range would be fantastic!

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Old 2 December 2017, 08:26 AM   #2
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Look at an Explorer or maybe a DJ. They'd both compliment your existing piece.
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Old 2 December 2017, 08:44 AM   #3
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Look at an Explorer or maybe a DJ. They'd both compliment your existing piece.


I have a 1601 that I’m selling because it’s too small for me to justify. Anything between 38-42mm is the magic spot for me.


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Old 2 December 2017, 09:02 AM   #4
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I have a 1601 that I’m selling because it’s too small for me to justify. Anything between 38-42mm is the magic spot for me.


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You might be able to pick up a DJ2 privately for that price.

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Hold onto what you currently have, and save more to get what you actually want.
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If you have a strong history with your SD and you enjoy wearing it, then probably keep it as they are not so easy to replace if you have a change of heart. The rhodium OP39 is a real nice versatile watch which can go sporty or dressy. The new EXP I is also a nice option if you want to lean to the sporty side with great luminous dial and the addition of the easylink 5mm extension. But if your heart is on the BLNR, best to wait and save. Good luck! Cheers!
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