To sum it all up (if I can)
1) SS Sports Model Rolex watches are well made reliable Tool Watches
2) Precious metals Rolex watches (sports or non-sports model) are Luxury Watches.
3) SS Sports Model Rolex watches prices at 2nd Hand/grey market are at Luxury Watch level.
4) Buy SS Sports Model Rolex watches at AD with MSRP is winning lottery.
5) Buy SS Sports Model Rolex watches at 2nd Hand/grey market is tycoon.
Lol well said
Many people now still go for "Rolex Lottery", as times go by, getting a high premium price Rolex SS is within reach at grey market but that will not satisfy some people desire to be his watch first owner.
The experience of getting a very own brand new watch at its boutique is totally different .
I agree. But the least I would expect is for a BNIB piece to not have a named warranty card. I am already with it being dated but having a name on it really peeves me off. I am already paying a huge premium for one and if the piece available has a named card, it might as well sell at pre-owned prices instead. For this reason, I have been putting off the purchase for a sports model for now.
The new Rolex/Tudor warranty card now do not included the Land Code and Name of Purchaser anymore.
What is land code?
Name of purchaser is still there...
Do you know Rolex/Tudor implemented new warranty card at second half of year 2020?
Land code or country code is three digit number on your Rolex/Tudor warranty card which refer to the country that the watch was original sent to from factory. Like 430 is Malaysia/Singapore, 888 is Hong Kong, 838 Is China, etc.
For new warranty card, you may refer to the link:
https://millenarywatches.com/new-rolex-warranty-card/I don’t even see the seller or retailer name being printed on the new card too. I think the new card is much more simplicity in terms of overall information.
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