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12 January 2015, 03:41 AM | #22 |
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I prefer the ceramic bezel but I just read that to change the new bezel is not a DIY. On the other hand, the old aluminium bezels are cheaper and easier to change. I hoped otherwise because I did plan to buy a blue bezel to change my 114060 up a bit. I also read that the bezels of Date and No-Date models are different (???).
As for investment, I think the older and higher end Rolexes retain their values better. My friend has a gold diamond DayDate President which he paid $15K CAN 20 years ago. To buy this watch now is more than $35K. He just went to service and the watch came back looking brand new. |
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