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View Poll Results: Would you buy a modern Rolex Moonphase/Grand complication? | |||
Sure Phase me up Scotty | 30 | 68.18% | |
No not interested | 12 | 27.27% | |
Other Brands interest me more with these features | 2 | 4.55% | |
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19 November 2009, 03:23 PM | #1 |
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Real Name: Dan P
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Would Rolex make a moonphase model again? if so would you be Interested?>>>>>>>>>
This question has been on my mind after I saw the 10th anniversary issue of watchtime article about Brett Ratner (whoever that is). He had like 5 Rolex Old moonphase and perpetual calander antiques(long with some very stunning PP's). I stared at them for some time let me tell you as I was captivated by their sheer beauty. It got me to thinking why Rolex does not offer some sort of Grand Complication with a moonphase in their current lineup? I would save for one even if it took half my lifetime (prolly would) Do you think they just let it slide and dont care about the high complications market. I know if you had an old Rolex moonphase (sorry I dont know any reference #'s) Rolex wouldn't even touch it for service am I right? Is it just not in their current Market/style to offer one? Just imagine what a modern Perpetual calendar chrono/moonphase/minute repeater Rolex would look like? Also I was wondering if Rolex ever produced a Tourbillon model? Any answers/insight fellow Wis's? Just a thought on my behalf.
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