Wow, totally awesome looking, wonder how much he wants for it ..... has to be £65k plus I’d say .......
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Not much to say... except this:
Suffice to say, I can't afford it but it was nice to actually see one of these for myself. Currently for sale in "Pride & Pinion", Belfast.
Wow, totally awesome looking, wonder how much he wants for it ..... has to be £65k plus I’d say .......
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Well, I deliberately didn't mention that! It's on their website for 800k
I assume that's a typo and it's meant to be 80k.... But a few local conspiracy theorists think it's been put on at 800k to draw attention/publicity.
Does any prefer these to the non-comex verisons?
I think the addition of the Comex logo on the dial spoils what is an attractive watch. I get the Comex collaboration, development and rarity of these watches attracts a huge mark-up over the regular SeaDweller but I much prefer the cheaper and more modern Submariner on the right.
Many years ago a good friend of mine was offered, as a present from his dad, a straight choice between a bog-standard 16610, or one which had the COMEX logo, both new.
Guess which he chose, and boy does he regret it!
Yes, the COMEX logo is pretty hideous, but when did money buy taste?
If I walked past and seen that in the window my face print would be all over the glass!
I was lucky to hold a weathered 1665 Comex from Mike Wood while purchasing my Sub, regardless of price it did look very special indeed and I would love one..
Without a doubt, if I'd wanted to try it on, I could have. Their stock is brilliant and the owner is quite a character.
They had a £1m+ Patek last week. All on their Instagram feed below.
Link:
https://instagram.com/prideandpinion...=10npg5iq9ca84
I'm quite a fan of the Comex branding on the dial. Makes a little different to the norm.
Must fly by and try it on. Just for the experience......
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Thought WF were expensive?
I went on a Comex Expedition once 😂 does that qualify me for one?
Didn’t WF have two recently, one for £125k and one for £195k?
Edit: they’ve still got the one at £195k
https://www.watchfinder.co.uk/Rolex/...85/item/121766
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Actually the biggest surprise is 3 Rolex sport in the window, why are they not sold? is the bubble bursting #RolexPanic
So why does it cost 80k
Is it different in specs from the bog standard divers from Rolex? How is it different?
He has EVERY sports model in that cabinet. Sub ND, date, sea dwellers.. 2 DSSD's. I lost count. Its not an AD though... an independent. Enquired about a Milgauss that was in stock - new with tags and £7,800! You can get what you want if you'll pay the premium. I've been told I'd have to wait 18 months for a GV Milgauss in my AD but I was left cold with their "you're not worthy" stance.
Daytona for £471k ? EEK!!! https://prideandpinion.com/collections/watches/products/vintage-rolex-daytona-14k
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The logo and the engraved back. That's all (as far as I know).
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I think the forgers can use google.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ro...&bih=666&dpr=2
I don't really think that version could be called 'branding', given the collaboration that produced the model.
It makes a lot more sense historically than the "red" and "double red" models.
I'd love one.
Liking or not liking is a personal preference but those who are questioning the price it fetches are missing the essential point of collecting. It may not matter to you but it matters to some. If only one person is prepared to pay 80,000 for it, then that is the price. I am not sure why people get so bent out of shape or get bothered that relatively rare articles of interest fetch high prices.
Given the amount of scrutiny such a watch attracts I doubt any forgers would expect to get away with it. Although there are bound to be some confident enough to give it a go I suppose. They could probably fool the average fan, who thinks he’s found the bargain of a lifetime somewhere for a few thousand. Probably not the people he would then want to sell it to for 80k.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Having had one on my wrist I can say that, in my opinion, the COMEX element works really well. I always thought the dial looked overcrowded in photos but in the metal it really works. As for value? It’s got historical value and is a very, very limited run. I’d say if you’ve got the money then go for it. You only live once.
If they want 80 let alone 800k they could have made sure the bezel was straight...
Funny how collectors go nuts. You could pick these up in Aberdeen back in the late 80's/early 90's for £3-400 from the sat divers.
It looks awful and with today’s kid speech could be taken to mean comic.
Yet again with Rolex it comes down to money as the overriding fator.
We've just had a DM chat on Instagram. He's over in the US at present.
Livestream should be at 9pm tonight on Instagram!! Basically the lads all get pi**ed and talk crap whilst discussing watches. I generally sit with the headphones on... laughing for an hour!
Weekly smashing of a Hublot outside the shop is always a fun part of it (its a fake... but they reckon the fake Hublots are better than a real one anyway!)
A valuable, very collectible watch but don’t see how this makes it ‘awesome looking’ etc.
Only such because people know it’s valuable.
I think some people might be missing the point
I accept some might not like the logo, some might not like the price, but no one cannot ignore the history and rarity.
For those who are unaware of Comex, it's history and contribution I suggest you look it up, notwithstanding Comex worked with Rolex to help develop and test the HEV in the first place.
In respect to rarity, these watches were special order from Rolex and only given to employees after 5 year of service (?). I was told that the non-date version were given to office based staff, Sub-dates to people working on site and Scuba divers and the Seadwellers were only given to Saturation Divers - hence the rarest of them all. About 700-800 Comex SD's were made. This 16600 is one of a batch of 200 made for Comex. The last batch delivered to Comex.
These watches are not like the other watches like the Omega Speedmaster, Daytona, etc, which could be bought by any punter - a Comex Sub/Seadweller could not be bought new off the shelf. Nor can they really be compared with Mil Spec watches, (issued for operations and then typically handed back to stores to be re-issued at a later date). These watches were numbered and presented to an individual, hence each one is unique and will have traceable history back to the original owner. Really high value Comex watches typically come complete with the owners dive logs (which can be considerable).
Personally I would love to own a bit of history.
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Very informative Andyg.
To add to Andy's great post:
There were also a small runs in 2004 and 2008. Believed to be around 10 subs and three or four SD's in each order.
Of course in terms of rarity and desirability it's the same with the Domino's Pizza Air Kings.
Rolex worked with Domino's in developing and testing the pineapple topping. True story.
Re : Rolex worked with Domino's in developing and testing the pineapple topping
Good for Rolex:-)
Personally think that any toppings other than Pineapple,Jalapeños, onions and tomatoes should be illegal:-)
No olives, mushrooms or meat of any kind.