Quote Originally Posted by DB9yeti View Post
It has and it did, yeah. This one somehow seems more... stable? There is a whole culture that exists around high-end classics that didn't last time; Goodwood, LM Classic, Silverstone Classic and so on.

Even basic stuff is mega-money money now; shop over the road has a £150k E-Type, £85k XK120 and a £30k MGA!

Back to vintage Rolex - GMT does seem to way to bypass the lunacy to an extent. A 16750 with three bezel inserts gives everything; quickset date, matte dial, usable complication and a multitude of looks. Works on Oyster, Jubilee or strap.

Currently trying to figure out why I don't have one...
What's a good price for an all original 16750? Id love to pick one up myself but in the last couple of months haven't seen a decent one for sale.