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19 October 2020, 09:40 AM | #1 |
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Sub Ghost Bezel Question
Hello everyone, here I am with my first post ever.
I am a 25 year old architect, at the beginning of his career. I just signed for my first apartment renovation and wanted to get my father a present, for helping me in my studies and pointing me the right direction all the time. I went to the Rolex shop here in Milan and asked for a Daytona, and the person who works there literally laughed at my face. Even though I found this attitude very but very rude, I just wanted to move on, without changing my mood. Now I do not want to move onto different subjects but in the end I realised that I can't get him any watch that he will like. I realised that he's very into vintage things in general so started to look for a vintage watch. On chrono website I found this watch. I have doubts on its originality, as I don't really understand watches and the watch is from Thailand where -I heard- there are lots of fake watches. I love the bezel of this watch as it is faded, but in the description it says it is from 2000 and the reference is 14060. Is it normal for a watch to fade this much in only 20 years? I read comments of others who have watches since 80s which are still black. Lastly I would really appreciate if you could tell me more or less how much this watch should cost. I am so scared of being scammed or tricked on paying too high with no experience in the market. Thank you all in advance. |
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