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Weight of gold for GMT 2 V series
Just curious to know what is the amount of gold (in grams) used for the full gold and half gold GMT V series (including the 13 links).
Any kind advise?
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Originally posted by zoom-zoom View PostHi, I'm looking for a GMT IIc in the garage section and just wanted to check with you guys how much does it cost to do an authenticity check at RSC?
And how much does it cost to resize the bracelet to fit my wrist? At RSC too?
Many thanks!
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Hi, I'm looking for a GMT IIc in the garage section and just wanted to check with you guys how much does it cost to do an authenticity check at RSC?
And how much does it cost to resize the bracelet to fit my wrist? At RSC too?
Many thanks!
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Originally posted by exxondus View Postu got lobang for that by a chio bu?
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Originally posted by newbie09 View PostBuy from the garage thread. Very gd pricing, just make sure u meet them at RSC to get it vertify its real before payment. Chose those that is unnamed n undated or even posted dated.
Looks like the best bargain seems to be via that thread.
Will keep a lookout.
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Originally posted by DTeo View PostNot that I din do all that. I even checked out the prices at Macau when I was there.
It worked out to be a few hundred dollars cheaper there as compared to the price quoted by the shops in Singapore.
The strange thing is website prices are so much lower than the shops and thus make it very hard for me to put my heart down to buy from the shops. Yet, to buy via the web is something that I not so sure of, especially this is going to be my 1st rolex.
Prices I got were about $9,500 at Macau, $9,800 in Singapore, website prices varies from $8,500 to $9,300. So with so many prices going around, what is the right price then?
*Sigh*
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Originally posted by newbie09 View PostDo some leg walking n internet surfing before asking ba. I shop n surf the net for more then 3 wks just to get info n price of the watch i am looking for...
It worked out to be a few hundred dollars cheaper there as compared to the price quoted by the shops in Singapore.
The strange thing is website prices are so much lower than the shops and thus make it very hard for me to put my heart down to buy from the shops. Yet, to buy via the web is something that I not so sure of, especially this is going to be my 1st rolex.
Prices I got were about $9,500 at Macau, $9,800 in Singapore, website prices varies from $8,500 to $9,300. So with so many prices going around, what is the right price then?
*Sigh*
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I kind of like the fun when shopping for a new watch, like going to different shop or places, meeting new SA or seller, calling here n there to ask for prices. I do enjoy the journey involve before i got my watch. When the day u buy ur watch, n if u r able got good price due to ur hard work, u feel even more shiok, n worth all the trouble. What u u guy feels??
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alot of people here need breastfeeding. they havent learnt to search for information themselves
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