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  • Choo Yao Chuen
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    Originally posted by Koala10 View Post

    My white gold datejust is from 1991, it is tritium, also developed a vey beautiful patina! I love the face of the watch because of this patina.
    Got pics to share?

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  • Koala10
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    Originally posted by Trinidad View Post

    Thats even better.
    All my old sport Rolexes have lost their lume and developed nice patina.
    A wonderful thing that new watches with luminova cannot develop
    My white gold datejust is from 1991, it is tritium, also developed a vey beautiful patina! I love the face of the watch because of this patina.

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  • rororoyourlex
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    if you’re looking for a vintage non-sports, can consider the oysterquartz. unique and historical. reasonably priced as of now.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Beautiful

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  • Cocas
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    A good condition vintage Rolex is a good bargain.

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  • Cocas
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    My 6694 in pitch black leather. IMG_20190903_170441.jpg

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  • god2send
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    Rolex DJ 16234 was my first rolex. Since then it started my R journey.
    attached is a Vintage 1603 and is still affordable.
    Attached Files

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  • gng
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    Originally posted by berdsc View Post
    Any recommendation for Rolex Vintage?
    I was thinking of 6694? Which is the 1st model of Rolex?
    u can try some vintage shop like t''p H''r

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  • Watches78
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    Vintage Rolex

    6694 is a good choice! A hardworking manual winding "workhorse"
    Very tough and lasting movement
    A well n worth keeping 👍👍👍

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  • ohjnxg
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    1603 Datejust!

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  • triton
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    does the shop have a vintage daytona, if no then it is sales talk.

    not too sure what is meant by take care? i take care of my vintage watch the same way as my modern watch. most important is find a reliable trustworthy watch technician that you can depend on for watch servicing.

    potential buyer purchasing a vintage watch is subjected to the watch being a fraken. another potential issue is having the parts replaced when it is time to do so. this is because once rolex discontinues a model, the parts are made available for about another 10-15 years from the date is discontinued or till parts run out.

    if you have the cash for a vintage daytona, go for it after doing due diligence prior to buying.


    Originally posted by Josephlhc94 View Post
    Vintage Rolex is so nice! Wanted to buy but shop owner says better buy a new one if u dunno how to take care of it love the vintage Daytona such a timeless classic

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  • Josephlhc94
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    Vintage Rolex is so nice! Wanted to buy but shop owner says better buy a new one if u dunno how to take care of it love the vintage Daytona such a timeless classic

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  • Trinidad
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    Originally posted by vincetayy View Post
    go for kermit!!


    Kermit 16610LV is by no standards, vintage.

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  • vincetayy
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    go for kermit!!

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  • jhchen
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    You may want to decide on the size that you prefer, and your lifestyle. Like e.g, for me, every morning is mad rush, so an automatic watch will be more suitable. 6694 requires winding and imagine the stress you may encounter every day :P

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