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Old 1 July 2007, 06:17 AM   #1
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Hi all,
I thought some of you might like to have a look at this little treasure

http://www.dream-watches.co.uk/watchsingle.asp?id=497

I love it, but I know I can't afford it
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Old 1 July 2007, 06:26 AM   #2
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Hi all,
I thought some of you might like to have a look at this little treasure

http://www.dream-watches.co.uk/watchsingle.asp?id=497

I love it, but I know I can't afford it

I've dealt with Dane, the owner. He's a good guy. His prices are a bit on the steep side but my trade with him was very fair, both ways.

I cannot see the joke with these Comex watches though.
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Old 1 July 2007, 06:57 AM   #3
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I've dealt with Dane, the owner. He's a good guy. His prices are a bit on the steep side but my trade with him was very fair, both ways.

I cannot see the joke with these Comex watches though.



Paul,
I've spoken with Dane on a few occasions regarding different watches when I was in the market for a 1655, but I haven't actually purchased from him.
He finds some great vintage Rolex watches though and he seems very honest.
As for the Comex watches for collectors they are the ultimate Sub/Dweller
They are very rare, have all got some sort of history and have been used for their intended purpose unlike most Rolex Subs that will be lucky to see a shower let aloe a saturation dive
Comex worked very closely with Rolex on the Sea-Dweller design, but like all things beauty is in the eue of the beholder.



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Paul,
I've spoken with Dane on a few occasions regarding different watches when I was in the market for a 1655, but I haven't actually purchased from him.
He finds some great vintage Rolex watches though and he seems very honest.
As for the Comex watches for collectors they are the ultimate Sub/Dweller
They are very rare, have all got some sort of history and have been used for their intended purpose unlike most Rolex Subs that will be lucky to see a shower let aloe a saturation dive
Comex worked very closely with Rolex on the Sea-Dweller design, but like all things beauty is in the eue of the beholder.



Mark.
Don't get me wrong, Mark. The Comex is the ultimate SD but I like my watches minty mint (like Mikes ) and the prices for such a piece !!!!!
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