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Old 26 July 2019, 05:55 AM   #1
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Current state of Rolex. Glass half empty? No. Glass half full!

I see so many threads on here about members being frustrated not being able to get a Daytona or a GMT (glass half empty). Well this thread is a little different. And I know there may be some forum members that may not like my approach. I get it and I understand. So 2 months ago I called my hometown AD where I have a very limited purchase history (under 10k). I gave them my word that if they could get me a GMT that I would buy the 37mm Everrose yachtmaster at the same time. My wife wanted out of her old Datejust. And the 37mm would match my 40mm that I currently own. So it took 2months. But it worked. And yes I plan to sell the GMT and sell her old Datejust to cushion the true out of pocket cost on the 37mm Yachtmaster. So this thread is different because its not often we see a thread on here that shows a member taking advantage of the current state of Rolex (glass half full). And the AmEx points that I accumulated on this purchase was awesome too!






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