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Are there any other watch enthusiasts here? Some of my Watch Collection.
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16964804" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Brave, maybe. Stupid, definitely lol. I'm kind of a hardcore mechanical person, I literally have my Ruger next to me and some gun oil and i'm about to disassemble it today/tonight. </p><p></p><p>Not sure on that rumor. It's a classic design, but Rolex is known to discontinue and throw out new unconventional designs. They already have 5-liner GMT-IIs with a Coke bezel, just type it up in your browser. I've always wanted a Starbucks. I had 37 watches last year, at least 17-20 of them had green dials. I just love green dials on watches, yet I won't buy a green car. I tend to buy blue or red cars, I only got my Fox in gray since I don't really have the choice. </p><p></p><p>Kind of like when they discontinued the Milgauss this year which I really liked and wanted to buy one. I would've bought one instead of an Explorer and got the Milgauss in Z-Blue if they still made it, but although 2023 models were the last technically, the stock is so limited and with their insane waiting lists, they were probably gone before they even announced the discontinuation at Watch World and I would not be able to get a brand new one if I tried. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Seriously though, Rolex stopped servicing watches 30 years and older recently. Along with raising their RSC fee from $500 to $1000. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if you mean new as in brand new or a newer 6-liner model. The waiting list is 1-2 years for pretty much all Rolex models. You can find ADs in smaller towns that may have them, but Rolex gives them a smaller allotment according to how many they sell per year. You can find vendors (I know one vendor in particular who always has a massive stock of Rolex, Patek, AP, GP, etc.) on WUS forums who carry 2M+ easy in stock of various high value brands. </p><p></p><p></p><p>If you ever want to talk hardcore/technical about watches, or want to know your way into WUS forums to figure out good vendors to buy Rolex's to buy from, let me know. I love talking watches almost as much as I do cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16964804, member: 55199"] Brave, maybe. Stupid, definitely lol. I'm kind of a hardcore mechanical person, I literally have my Ruger next to me and some gun oil and i'm about to disassemble it today/tonight. Not sure on that rumor. It's a classic design, but Rolex is known to discontinue and throw out new unconventional designs. They already have 5-liner GMT-IIs with a Coke bezel, just type it up in your browser. I've always wanted a Starbucks. I had 37 watches last year, at least 17-20 of them had green dials. I just love green dials on watches, yet I won't buy a green car. I tend to buy blue or red cars, I only got my Fox in gray since I don't really have the choice. Kind of like when they discontinued the Milgauss this year which I really liked and wanted to buy one. I would've bought one instead of an Explorer and got the Milgauss in Z-Blue if they still made it, but although 2023 models were the last technically, the stock is so limited and with their insane waiting lists, they were probably gone before they even announced the discontinuation at Watch World and I would not be able to get a brand new one if I tried. Seriously though, Rolex stopped servicing watches 30 years and older recently. Along with raising their RSC fee from $500 to $1000. I don't know if you mean new as in brand new or a newer 6-liner model. The waiting list is 1-2 years for pretty much all Rolex models. You can find ADs in smaller towns that may have them, but Rolex gives them a smaller allotment according to how many they sell per year. You can find vendors (I know one vendor in particular who always has a massive stock of Rolex, Patek, AP, GP, etc.) on WUS forums who carry 2M+ easy in stock of various high value brands. If you ever want to talk hardcore/technical about watches, or want to know your way into WUS forums to figure out good vendors to buy Rolex's to buy from, let me know. I love talking watches almost as much as I do cars. [/QUOTE]
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