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Old 28 September 2007, 09:55 PM   #31
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Man, those outside the guarded high walls of USA Rolex importing have it so EASY!
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Old 28 September 2007, 10:14 PM   #32
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Man, those outside the guarded high walls of USA Rolex importing have it so EASY!
Tell me about it!
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Old 28 September 2007, 10:23 PM   #33
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Hi John,

Got in touch with the one you gave me details on, just waiting for a reply.

Thanks again for that

Dan
Great.

Hope all goes well. The price is a bit high (you should be able to negotiate I'm sure), but to get one from a specific year, B&P's as well as original purchase receipt, well I'd pay a bit more too.

Just see it as paying too soon, rather than too much.

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Man, those outside the guarded high walls of USA Rolex importing have it so EASY!
I agree. The problem I'm going to have is when I sell some of mine, US buyers may be nervous, hence buyer pool will be smaller.


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Old 28 September 2007, 11:31 PM   #34
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Great.

Hope all goes well. The price is a bit high (you should be able to negotiate I'm sure), but to get one from a specific year, B&P's as well as original purchase receipt, well I'd pay a bit more too.

Just see it as paying too soon, rather than too much.

Keep us posted




I agree. The problem I'm going to have is when I sell some of mine, US buyers may be nervous, hence buyer pool will be smaller.


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You can always make a trip out of it no?
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Old 28 September 2007, 11:40 PM   #35
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You can always make a trip out of it no?
Hell yeah!!!


If the price is right.


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Old 29 September 2007, 12:33 AM   #36
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The 1675 GMT is a great watch. Stainless, TT or all gold, you definitely won't be sorry. Mine is from the time of my birth as well (1971) and was purchased by my grandfather and worn everyday until 2005 at which point it was passed on to me.



I had it completely restored by the Bev. Hills RSC so that I had a fully functional watch with fully functional lume.
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