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10 July 2011, 01:53 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Real Name: Russ N.
Location: Western N.C. USA
Watch: 116718 PP & B Bay
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DavidSW One more time!
OK, this is longer than the usual just glowing comments DavidSW always gets in this forum but he was so good to me I wanted to show other members the possibilities available in working with him. I had two TT watches, a Daytona and GMT II C and finally decided TT in anything but a datejust just wasn't for me. I wasn't wearing them and couldn't foresee wearing them again. No throw off on your TT intended but they are just not my cup of tea. I contacted David about a trade. He responded very promptly. The watch I had inquired about was gone. David offered up several other possibilities, gave me plenty of time to decide, did not get angry when I changed my mind on the day he was to ship and he was even willing to buy my watches. He continuted to work with me after I had changed my mind and I ended up with a bnib 116718 with my name on the card. I was able to send on two watches I no longer desired and DavidSW got a satisfied customer. I am happier with this yellow gold GMT II C than any watch I have had since my I got my frist Rolex, a stainless date in the early 80s. So to sum up, if you have a Rolex you don't love rather than getting sick to your stomach every day looking at it, give David a call. He will not take advantage of you in working a deal.
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10 July 2011, 01:57 AM | #2 |
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Real Name: Rob
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Nice comment Russ and totally agree about David!!
Now where's the shot of the new gold GMTc??
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