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post #31 of 36
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Originally Posted by texas_jack
If were going to talk about what he should get, I suggest this.
http://www.proworth.com/index.asp?Pa...OD&ProdID=2083
If that is too much for you I would recomend any of the Gerald Genta "Success" models.

Haha quite funny webpage, looks lika a teenager made it and still they sell AP, Genta etc...
post #32 of 36
This a photo of a Rolex that my grandfather purchased in 1950 for $100.

http://img275.imageshack.us/my.php?image=rolexxj7.jpg
post #33 of 36
The Daytona is pretty much the best Rolex out there. Here's mine. Platinum gold Daytona with black crocodile.

post #34 of 36
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Originally Posted by zjpj83
I may have an opportunity to purchase a Rolex basically at cost (met the President last night). I don't really know much about the model lineup. If you were getting a Rolex, what would you get and why? (No diamonds please)

Thanks very much!

I personally LOVE the look of the daytona white gold, black dial with Red subhand markers. Very subtle, very classy.

(pic borrowed from google image search -- ebay)
post #35 of 36
Thread Starter 
Thanks guys. I have actually decided to hold off for now. I will get an 18k Sub eventually, but I like the watches I have now. Thanks for all the advice though.
post #36 of 36
Picking a watch is a very subjective and personal matter. It depends on your tastes and your needs. Personally, the only Rolex I care for is a Sea-Dweller.
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