Milgauss in Christopher Gerorge Cardiff
Milgauss in David Edwards Cardiff.
Both the "green" effect model, both around £7k. (appologies for the lack of correct rolex terminology.)
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Milgauss in Christopher Gerorge Cardiff
Milgauss in David Edwards Cardiff.
Both the "green" effect model, both around £7k. (appologies for the lack of correct rolex terminology.)
Cardiff is awash with pre-owned sports Rolex models.
The shop in the Royal Arcade has a hulk a snip at £17,500 and a gold daytona on leather for £12,000
Spotted a sub in Laings as well only £12,000
...or in this case not in the window.
It would seem that Crouch in Cardiff have lost the Rolex Franchise?
WoS Cardiff have some quite nice looking steel models at the moment. (none of the "tool Rolex" at all on show or in the shop.)
A GMT master in Christopher George in Cardiff for under £5k
Looked pretty decent.
Hardly any sports Rolex in Cardiff anywhere except a few yacht master orphans. Oh yes, did see an all gold GMT in...
Correct.
Suggest you reference the thread title, but if it helps I'll post a new thread next time I go out for a browse around town.
So do tell then what is rare about a Daytona? I can walk into an AD, slap down around £30k and walk out with a Daytona. That's not "rare". I'll grant you there are not many SS ones about because...
Why would the BLNR be classed as rare? Plenty about. The ceramic pepsi bezel on the other hand is not something you see every day.
By Daytona you clearly mean the "cheap" SS model? Again plenty...
Plenty of nice Rolex in WoS Cardiff.
2 Daytona and one GMT all close to a £30k asking price. Couple of ND's as well. Window totally stuffed with Datejusts of all types.