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Typical or maximum AD discount for Millenary 4101 rose gold rise
What is a good discount to be expected on the Millenary 4101 rose gold?I want to get one so awaiting your earliest responsesMany thanksUrooj
My new kid on the block -213.30.42.40.01.001
Recently picked up this awesome Omega Seamaster Bond Chronograph from a member here! She has been a long time coming, another cross off my wishlist for now! Here are some pics for your enjoyment!Model number: 213.30.42.40.01.001 (what a lengthy name, what was Omega thinking?)Case Diameter: 41.5mmCase Thickness: 16.8mmThe famous Sea MonsterBlack wavy dial, captures different light spectrumSide view, 16.8mm thick...mmm, I got a thing for thick casebackThe wrist shot!And again...mmm, nice thick caseback..I like!
Rose Gold: Omega or Rolex
Hello all,After owning the classic Seamaster Bond watch for many years (and living frugally), I am ready to purchase a new all-gold Rolex or Omega (preferably rose gold). The daytona looks great in the pictures, but I can't stand the coppery look of the unpolished parts in person. Do the rose gold Omegas (seamaster or speedmaster) have a coppery look as well? Ideally, I want a metal with a pinkish hue (like the pics online of the everose ddII).If the rose gold doesn't work out, I will opt for an all-gold daytona or yachtmaster. The dial will be black tahitian MOP. Any suggestions as to how the tahitian looks on yellow gold? I've only seen it on white gold daytonas, which looks great, but I have an olive/tan skin that looks better with gold. Also, any suggestions on rose vs. yellow gold on olive skin?Thanks alot for the suggestions! I'll post pics when the purchase is made.
5160 R and J
I just receive my 5160R from my AD. As I know, most collectors prefer R, but I like both R and J. I think J is very nice too.R1s.jpgR4s.jpgR9s.jpgW6s.jpgW7s.jpgW9s.jpgW11s.jpg
Daytona Pricing On Used Models
Here in the U.K., and probably other parts of the world, stainless steel Daytona's are realising higher prices than their steel and gold counterparts.Call me stupid, but I cannot work that out as gold is obviously a precious metal, and costs more than stainless steel.I appreciate the old adage of supply and demand, but just seems odd to me.