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Old 23 June 2013, 02:30 PM   #1
jesterosb
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Deepsea gone off the deep end

I recently joined the Rolex Forums but have been trolling around for years. As far as collecting I bought my first Rolex in 1993 (1665) and have never looked back. Throughout the years I have bought, sold, and traded just about every model produced between 1990 - 2006. In 1994, I started a business relationship with a jeweler in San Francisco by the name of Michael McNevin. When I tell you that he has seen just about everything under the sun when it comes to Rolex timepieces it is no exaggeration. He knows that I have been in the market for a Deepsea for just over a year and just came cross this piece from New Orleans that quite frankly has left me speechless. I am all for freedom of expression but this is just a bit much... Per Michael those are black diamonds encrusted on the watch.
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