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Old 19 December 2019, 09:11 AM   #6
garyk
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Originally Posted by wilsonpepper View Post
Sorry to correct you, but the James Cameron is not the only time in Rolex history that they created a commemorative watch for a specific person or event. Rolex history is laced with these watch types.



One Single Example:



My DLC Submariner tribute watch (#18 of only 86 made),for Jacques Piccard, is exceeding rare.



P.S. and FYI: Last week I sold my two year old James Cameron DeepSea to an AD in Shanghai for $14,900 usd, full set. Included Everest blue strap.


Sorry to correct you back but as I said “one of if not the only time”, as I was pretty sure I had read about another time but I did not know specifics so thank you! However, rare just the same and I appreciate it being connected With someone famous



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