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18 November 2008, 12:13 PM | #1 |
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My Rolex Inventory Adjustment--->> DEEPSEA is here!
Hope everyone is doing well. I have been having a long internal debate with respect to my Rolex collection.
I always found myself a little uncomfortable with my GMTII Ceramic. I love the physical look of the watch, but after the novelty wore off, I was disenchanted with the very busy dial, and huge numbers on the bezel. Sometimes, I would look at the watch for hours, and "wish" it looked more like a Submariner or Sea Dweller. :( Then we have my lovely Datejust, with black face and diamond markers. As lovely as this watch is, it's darn near impossible for me to tell time, in anything other than very good direct lighting. And it always felt a little small for my tastes. Over the past few months, I found myself wearing my Milgauss constantly. Simple, unique, large white dial, and SUPER easy to tell time. It's a very robust, and functional timepiece, IMHO, and I still havent seen another one in the wild. So I decided to do something for the first time. Previously I have purchased a couple of Rolex's from grey market dealers with great success. I usually did this when I wanted a watch that was not readily available through my local AD. So I spoke to Darryl at Swiss Luxury, and he made me a terrific trade offer for my GMTIIC and Datejust. I sent him my two timepieces, and he sent me a brand NIB DeepSea, still wrapped in all of it's plastics, hang tags, USA AD warranty card..etc..etc. The entire pricess took 3 business days. The watch arrived today, and it's just perfect. The big boy looks great in person. I will take some better pics, and give a thorough review in a couple of weeks. But my initial wrist time action is phenominal. I love this watch!! Hope you all enjoy! |
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