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Re: Indeed, More Difficult to Find the Watch Than the Buyer

I wonder how long or short that list would be. For such a grail of a watch, I'm sure anyone with an appropriately sized pocketbook would be interested. I wonder how many such people there are? I know if I had an extra 250k around, I would have grabbed it lol!

That's the kind of Rolex that I love- an original tool watch. No flash or bling, just a watch designed to meet the needs of divers.

: I have recently heard the expression -- for example, in
: connection with the sale of the McQueen Le Mans racing suit --
: that the key is knowing where to sell, even more than knowing
: where to buy.

: In the case of this Rolex, however, seems that the magic was in
: finding this unique watch. Once the dealers had found it, the
: list of prospective buyers must have been short.

: Jeff

: +++++++++++++++++

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