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4 December 2009, 09:44 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Price Sheet 1974-1975
Rolex Price Sheet 1974-1975 from my own collection of Rolex papers, booklets, etc.
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4 December 2009, 11:49 AM | #2 |
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Very cool
Any chance you can post scan of the 1655 'as illustrated'?
Curious what version (dial, hands, etc) is shown in '75 |
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Thanks. Good stuff.
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Wonder what the exchange rate in USA $'s was back then?
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4 December 2009, 12:52 PM | #5 |
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Exchange rate 1975
1975-01-01 2.5278
1975-02-01 2.4731 1975-03-01 2.4835 1975-04-01 2.5589 1975-05-01 2.5096 1975-06-01 2.4946 1975-07-01 2.6142 1975-08-01 2.6787 1975-09-01 2.7099 1975-10-01 2.6631 1975-11-01 2.6538 1975-12-01 2.6337 Good point I forgot the exchange rate for Swiss Franc |
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20 years from now we will be looking at a price sheet from now going "Wow"
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This is great.....
It's interesting to see in terms of British pounds most models have doubled in price roughly every 7.5 to 8 yrs. Equally is the price similarity of models like Sub date, Sd and Daytona compared to todays disparity between the Daytona and the others.. |
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$394.83 for a SS Submariner.
Here's $400 and keep the change.....based off the average for the year of 2.5834, if I am not mistaken. |
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http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...02#post1488002
This is the thread for the Rolex catalogue that belongs to this price sheet. Enjoy |
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Not to be greedy but...
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How about p. 27 with the 1655? |
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Imagine an AD display case.
I'll take the 1019, 1655, 6263, 6265 and the red 1680 and double red 1665. £1090 less my 15% discount for these slow sellers - £927. Better idea .... off to USA to be the tea boy at Bill Gates new small Company.
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If we only knew then what we know now.
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I believe they were in production from 1959 through 1978,
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Nothing beats a desirable Rolex watch
Since several years ago, I had been advising close-friends to buy and wear or buy to keep Rolex watches, in view of their second to none quality of craftsmanship and beauty. Hardly anyone listened to this advice.
Of course, I myself did not anticipate one day the price of vintage Rolex watches will be sky-high like today. As for stocks and shares, as well as gold, their prices see-saw, over the years. However, as for the better and desirable vintage Rolex watches, their price has been on the rise steadily all the time, come rain come shine. |
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Great historical info.
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21 January 2012, 06:34 PM | #20 |
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Wow, the gap must have really started closing fast in the 70s. My recollection is the rate was about 4 SFR to 1 USD in the late 60s. More recently it was about 1 to 1.
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Wow,I`ll take 2 Milgauss 1019`s!!!
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Awesome info
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Wish they were still these prices !
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very nice info...if these prices exist now il have a big collection...
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load me up with 6265 and 6263s
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Thanks for sharing.
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If I had a time machine: lottery numbers and thousands of bnib Rolex watches
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31 October 2012, 10:07 AM | #28 |
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Imnew to all this but that kind of history is fascinating
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Very nice! Informative! Thank you!
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So cool. Thanks for sharing!
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