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Found a couple of nice 1977 classic pieces recently, but realised that the size (34 or 36mm) that is common those days is really a bit small. To get something more wearable, I would have to look at the sports series, like the vintage subs, but this could cost 2-3 times more... sigh....
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Smart choice. it will appreciate when it gets rarer as the days passes
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Haha, I got an Explorer I early this year (but I think the watch can be considered last year's product) and I guess I'll eventually pass it to my little explorer of a daughter who was born last year!
Guess you and I would be competing for that special 1977 watch!
Originally posted by breitling77 View PostYes, I'm still looking for a 1977 Rolex for myself. And I also bought a Rolex DateJust 31mm last year for my wife, who will pass it to my newborn daughter!
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Yes, I'm still looking for a 1977 Rolex for myself. And I also bought a Rolex DateJust 31mm last year for my wife, who will pass it to my newborn daughter!
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I recently got a 1972 red submariner 1680 for myself. Dun have to remember how old is your watch cos it is the same age as you.
					
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I will, but has yet to get it... looking for a 18038 or 18039 in the year 1981...
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all watch lover/ collector will hunt for their birth year watch if they come across
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(birth year) watch
Just wondering... Anyone collects or buys just that one special piece that was manufactured in or close to their birth year?
I know Rolex watches lasts like forever, but I'm still a bit concerned spending so much money on a watch that's 36 years old (1977).
Also, there're so many models to choose from? How should I start?
Think i Got poisoned when I saw puffy's 1977 double red sea dweller!Tags: None
 
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