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11 December 2014, 07:00 AM | #1 |
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New to Rolex... (UK dealer recommendation)
Hi guys,
New to the world of Rolex. Father recently passed who left a watch collection and looking to pick up where he left off to follow family tradition. Currently researching a few different models; Milgauss GV, His & hers steel/rose Datejust II, GMT II BLNR. Looking to purchase 3/4 watches within the next 3/4 weeks. London based. Been looking at Blowers, Trotters, Global Watch Shop. Any other recommendations? All advice welcome. |
11 December 2014, 08:07 AM | #2 |
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rolexroz (Rod). He only sells new, though.
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11 December 2014, 08:11 AM | #3 |
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Or you could just buy one or two higher end watches. No point in having a bunch that gather dust when you can rotate a couple of grail watches, like a Patek and platinum or gold Rolex.
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Pop over and see me in Mayfair I am sure we can look after you
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Not really into gold, have a IWC Portofino on brown leather strap which is enough gold for me. Not really into daytonas either. |
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