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I purchased a 1962 Rolex Air King a few years a go for 2400,00 serviced. It's very understated and stealthy.
You would have no idea it's a Rolex from a normal distance and that the way I like it.
I purchased my watch for it's precision and craftsmanship and not for it's bling factor.
I purchased a 1962 Rolex Air King a few years a go for 2400,00 serviced. It's very understated and stealthy.
You would have no idea it's a Rolex from a normal distance and that the way I like it.
I purchased my watch for it's precision and craftsmanship and not for it's bling factor.
I was at the Rolex dealer yesterday, I wanted to pick one (very understated) but it was about $9000. I'm planning to start saving for a year then get it. How did you know that yours was genuine? Did you have a Rolex dealer look at it? Where did you buy it at?
I was at the Rolex dealer yesterday, I wanted to pick one (very understated) but it was about $9000. I'm planning to start saving for a year then get it. How did you know that yours was genuine? Did you have a Rolex dealer look at it? Where did you buy it at?
I purchased it at an authorized Rolex dealer in Philadelphia that deals in used Swiss timepieces as well.
Also my Rolex as I said in my original post is not flashy so it would almost disqualify itself from being counterfeited.
Here is a photo of what my watch looks like almost exactly as it sits on my wrist.
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