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Old 10 August 2009, 06:15 AM   #1
bemcwm
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White or Black SS Daytona - which is more desirable?

First time poster, looking for help & opinion on SS Daytona - white or black?

I rec'd a call from an AD about 2 months ago stating they had a white SS Daytona and I passed on it. Went to Las Vegas last week, walked into an AD and asked if they had a black SS Daytona, they had just rec'd one and didn't keep a waiting list. I knew enough to not leave it there, but have to admit that I'm not nearly as familiar with Rolex as the people in this forum. I have a SS AirKing that I bought 4 years ago...so now this is my second Rolex. Did I make a mistake in not picking up the white one? Or is the black equally as desirable? I initially thought the white was a bit sharper but when I saw the black one in person, I was impressed and bought it. That said, it's been with me for a week and is still sitting in the box with all the plastic protectors etc on it. I guess I'm looking for some insight from those of you, here, that may know better than me before I take it out and put it on. Last question, it's a V Serial nbr, how is that diff't from others I've read about here (M, F, etc)?

Looking forward to whatever insight you all may have.

Regards,
BM
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