I will let others comment on the current going rate.
However as an observation, I thought that Rolex stopped providing an anchor as part of the set in about 2005?
Not sure why someone would be selling one with a 2010 watch.
I’m a bit out of the loop on current Rolex prices.
I’ve been looking around for a Sub no date for a while now and a guy in my building has offered me a 2010 14060M with everything (box, outer box, booklets & anchor) except warranty card for £4,500. I’ve seen the watch and it’s almost mint condition.
Is £4,500 reasonable without the warranty card?
Cheers
I will let others comment on the current going rate.
However as an observation, I thought that Rolex stopped providing an anchor as part of the set in about 2005?
Not sure why someone would be selling one with a 2010 watch.
If it checks out as genuine then that sounds like good value to me. I think 14060Ms are now in the £5k and above category.
It sound about right, I sold mine for £4300 or there abouts a few months ago.
The 4 liners fetch a bit more. I sold a 4 liner full set for just over £5k and also sold a 2 liner that was a loose Watch in need of a service for under £4K, so the prices mentioned don't seem a million miles off the mark.
The four liners are definitely fetching a bit more. Getting very close to the 5k mark now for a decent one.
Thanks for the info. I did actually buy a 14060M from new which also didn’t come with anchor so I’m guessing the owner got it separately
Post 2004 ish Rolex stopped providing the anchors
On the sd and subs . Late y serials if I recall
Was around the same time as when the new box changeover
Sounds like a good deal to me. I don't see many for sale at under 5,000 GBP. It is a great watch and one I regretted selling.......and so several years later I had to buy a replacement at a hefty 50% premium......lesson learned.
Crazy money considering back in 1995, the 14060M was around £1300-£1400 and the 16610 £1,870. :D