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Old 30 May 2009, 01:39 AM   #1
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SS Daytona Lovers: The Myth is gone....???

I am pretty new to this forum, but this is really bugging me and I wanted to share it with you guys.
I bought my first Rolex (Seadweller) in the early 80ties and am hooked ever since. 18 years later came a coveted Daytona (Zenith) which I still treasure. It was very difficult to get at that time and that is my point.
Things are different today.
You can buy them all day long on ebay for basically the same price than your local AD will sell them for. Gone are the days when you had to spend a lot of money every year at your AD to finally get the call that you are the chosen one privileged to purchase. Or you had to spend a couple of grand OVER list price to snatch one on the internet.
I think Rolex flooded the market (out of greed?). May be a new short term thinking CEO, who is just looking to increase his bottom line...Bonus time will come around.
What do you think?
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