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Old 6 August 2016, 04:59 PM   #31
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My advice; simply buy what you like from a TS or AD
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Old 7 August 2016, 08:48 PM   #32
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Well done, thanks for the info regarding the service interval

At the end of the day, I extended the 'recommended' interval, and got my Rolex serviced 2 years after. Main reasons are affordability, and timing to travel to get it done.

Two things I did appreciated. Outstanding experience, and wonderful box to come with it.

There is the idea that if you know it's overdue for a service, and you also know there's several things wrong with it, at least get it appraised for a repair. It may end up costing much more if you leave it, which is why you need to know it's current condition.

If you don't notice anything wrong with your Rolex, and it's due for a service, many would argue, as long as it keeps operating normally there's no need to service it. Again a personal preference. Rolex won't do just a polish, and conversely when they do service, they definitely will polish it. You cannot ask them to do specific part replacements, they will replace only any parts that require replacing, but will include it in the quote first before you agree for them to proceed.

Regarding the loupe, that is a personal thing. I don't see any reason why
folks would try to discourage people getting one. I agree it is not essential, a nice to have, but if you are looking for reasons not to buy a Rolex, a loupe in your hand is not going to make any difference.

Some of the older models are much harder to come by, so there will be not much opportunity to be picky anyway.

Make no mistake, the fun part is to look and hold as many as you can. At least you have the real look and feel for a model that you may or may not fall in love with, but you will at least have a comparison to past and future similar models should you be interested in one later.
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Old 7 August 2016, 10:54 PM   #33
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Well, you sir know how to take all the fun out of buying a watch

It's a watch, you wear it on your wrist, it gets bumped. scratched, dinged and God forbid wet.
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Old 8 August 2016, 01:39 AM   #34
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and you sir...

Just another whinger, who attempts to impose and imply that their option is far more valuable and important than anothers.

I don't recall addressing anything about bumps and scratches.

If you want to write an article on how a Rolex owner should be wearing their watch, then by all means do so.
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Old 8 August 2016, 01:43 AM   #35
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Well, you sir know how to take all the fun out of buying a watch

It's a watch, you wear it on your wrist, it gets bumped. scratched, dinged and God forbid wet.
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Just another whinger, who attempts to impose and imply that their option is far more valuable and important than anothers.

I don't recall addressing anything about bumps and scratches.

If you want to write an article on how a Rolex owner should be wearing their watch, then by all means do so.
I agree that John's opinion is far more valuable and important then yours.
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Old 8 August 2016, 03:16 AM   #36
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Good info, but a loupe for crying out loud on a mast produced watch,
not a good idea IMO
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Old 8 August 2016, 11:03 AM   #37
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I agree that John's opinion is far more valuable and important then yours.


Who's John?
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Old 8 August 2016, 11:04 AM   #38
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Good info, but a loupe for crying out loud on a mast produced watch,

not a good idea IMO


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Old 9 August 2016, 02:05 AM   #39
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Thank you all for your invaluable insight is worth far more than 2 cents :)

I wondered if I would flip, meaning exchange my piece for another. I must admit, the novelty, excitement of wearing my Rolex is a little weakened than what I originally got it, but I wouldn't trade it for anything, regardless what it is. There is so much that I appreciate and adore about it.

There is another model which has really caught my interest. I put it on my wrist, it is heavier, and feels absolutely amazing. I love the electric blue. I could never see myself trade or sell it if I ever got it. Then again I can't answer for sure if I will definitely get it.

Let's just say if I was able to complete my collection of 6 watches, this one would definitely be amongst that 6, that's locked.
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Old 10 August 2016, 02:10 AM   #40
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Alot of good info in here for a first time looking to buy person.. What do you guys suggest for me? I have 1800-2100$ to spend and im in love with the older djs 16233 etc. I am looking at this one at the moment. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mens-Rolex-D...-/232042438721. I dont technically need a rolex but always wanted one in life. I dont have kids or major bills at this time in life.
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Old 10 August 2016, 08:21 AM   #41
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dreamcar

Hmmm.... some caution may be in order. I am quite hesitant regarding purchasing anything off ebay. It is literally a buyers risk. I heard of an unfortunate incident where a Rolex buyer off ebay that it was not genuine, and ebay managed to help get his money back.

I do not know what the policy of ebay is today, and I am not trying to say anything about your particular item. I believe it couldn't hurt to contact ebay support to check what the terms and conditions regarding these kind of purchases.

It is a lot of money to part with from an online transaction.
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Old 11 August 2016, 01:56 AM   #42
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thanks for the reply. Ive been doing my research and found alot of great djs but almost half dont have the original box or some with no papers makes me uncomfortable. I really have my heart set on the 16013. Not sure what to do. Im not sure any local places have the watch im looking for. Anyone ever use trufacet?
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Old 12 August 2016, 01:52 AM   #43
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an 84 watch?

Chances of box and/or papers is going to be near impossible.
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Old 12 August 2016, 02:09 AM   #44
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I think I would only bust out the loupe after deciding I want to actually buy the watch... just to make sure I don't have to bring it back later. Looking at every single watch you handle with a loupe would probably be annoying to any AD.
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Old 13 August 2016, 12:17 AM   #45
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Annoying? perhaps. However you don't know what you want until you pick a watch up and really see for yourself. Many AD's don't mind so much if you take a look at more than one piece. It doesn't take much additional time to look at it with a loupe as opposed to looking at it without it. If they lose their patience, they shouldn't be working in retail who sell luxury items.
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Updated rules for 2019 - buy whichever watch your AD allows you to buy
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