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  • But of a volte face, to a “if you can’t beat them...” perspective, designed mainly to scratch the Rolex itch whilst minimising risk.

    Today I have been offered a Milgauss, an Explorer, an Airking and a Yacht Master.

    For a Submariner or a GMT it’s been made clear that I would need to buy a number of the watches that I’ve already been offered (watches that I don’t want) before being (possibly- zero guarantee) offered the opportunity to order a watch that I do want.

    So I’m probably going to pay overs on a freshly flipped watch, if it passes scrutiny. Unworn, Registered Jan 2020, almost all the Rolex warranty and all the gubbins- box, papers, hang tags etc.

    My theory is that this will be the cheapest, most direct method of scratching the Rolex itch, and I can flog it for close to what I (may) pay for it if I don’t get on with it.

  • Milgauss, an Explorer, an Airking and a Yacht Master.

    Can't imagine why they struggle selling those.

    (obvs the Explorer is nice, albeit not as nice as the old 36mm)

    edit I take it back about the Yacht Master as it depends which one.

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