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1 July 2014, 07:40 PM | #1 |
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14060 or 114060?
Either way, if you bought from an AD it should be under warranty. You can forget about getting a new watch. but once sent to RSC it will be as good as new. |
1 July 2014, 08:14 PM | #2 |
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14060 was replaced by the 14060M (I believe with the M series) which in 2012 was replaced by the 114060. It is really confusing as to why a two generation old Rolex would be sold as new? I can understand a couple of year old watch being sold as new but a seven, eight, or even 10 year old watch could require some sort of service prior to being sold as new, I would think. Or is it really not a 14060?
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