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Old 15 March 2018, 09:05 AM   #61
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When your use to vintage the sd43 will feel huge
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Old 15 March 2018, 09:06 AM   #62
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Old 16 March 2018, 12:45 PM   #63
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We’re going to have to wait about 30 years to see which modern references will become more sought after than others. Hopefully we’ll still be around to sort it out


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We don't need to wait for the sd4k.

Anyone who is a vintage enthusiasts knows the formula of what makes certain models desirable.

Being the end of what is considered a "true" sea dweller says enough about the future of the sd4k and where it lands in the history books.

I'm not even bothering to take into account everything else that makes the sd4k special in Rolex history.

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Old 17 March 2018, 01:29 AM   #64
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We don't need to wait for the sd4k.

Anyone who is a vintage enthusiasts knows the formula of what makes certain models desirable.

Being the end of what is considered a "true" sea dweller says enough about the future of the sd4k and where it lands in the history books.

I'm not even bothering to take into account everything else that makes the sd4k special in Rolex history.

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I stand corrected. Phillycheez knows which modern Rolex models will be more desirable 30 years from now.
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