2 December 2018, 08:48 AM
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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Ellijay, GA
Posts: 1,504
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Dropped their Rolex for an Apple Watch
Well, I guess it does happen. Although, the Rolex was a gifted watch...
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https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/j...750362957.html
Welp, I'm parting with my Rolex which my wife bought me for an anniversary gift 8 years ago. It's the genuine, real-deal Rolex Datejust with stainless steel sport band in 36mm diameter. It's a man's watch of course. And it's in fantastic condition. Very clean, works like a charm.
I moved over to the Apple Watch several months ago, and the switch is permanent. I shall not be wearing the Rolex anymore. Too fancy for me anyway. Everyone always notices and comments on it and it makes me a bit self-concious that I'm showing off.
If you go on the Toruneau website, which is a top specialist in pre-owned timepieces, you can find some reference prices for this model of watch, though the bands will usually be different. This has a very slick sports clip band that makes it very easy to put on and take off.
For instance... https://www.tourneau.com/watches/pre...-VRX36500.html
I will be happy to meet you at a jewelry store to confirm this watch is the genuine article. I work across the street from Lenox Mall and I live in Dunwoody near Perimeter Mall, so there are plenty of jewelry stores that can confirm its authenticity. Call or text David at (seven seven zero) 286-7351. I'm negotiable on price. New Rolexes are pushing $10 grand, used are in the $5 grand territory. Come make this beauty yours for less than that!
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