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Old 4 October 2021, 01:22 PM   #1
slm9555
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Opinion on flipping my submariner for two omegas?

In 2012 I got my first Rolex as a gift, 116610LV. I loved the watch, but as a one and only watch I grew tired of the green bezel, it was just too green for me as a daily. After a year, I flipped it for a 116610LN and I have been wearing it daily since October 2013.

The submariner has been awesome, but I am getting the itch to have a new watch and also a watch that is a little more dress and a little less sporty. If money and availability were not an issue I would add a dj41 blue stick or rhodium on jubilee. However, both availability and pricing is a factor, which got me thinking of selling my submariner, capitalizing on the current very high prices and picking up a new omega sea master aqua terra 41 green dial and new sea master 300m in either black or white dial, and possibly even some cash my way.

I think I will miss the nice oyster bracelet of my submariner but I’m a bit enticed of the thought of two new watches without coming out of pocket. The other option I’m considering is just adding the aqua terra and keeping the submariner. Am I crazy for wanting to sell the submariner?


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