Joe_J
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Question on year of production
May 05, 2024,22:14 PM
I am in the market for a Rolex GMT Pepsi and am seeing several options that are new/unworn from 2021 to 2024
I’m guessing that newer is probably always better given some of the issues with the bezel and maybe newer version might have a more stable composite? But I’m just guessing…
Does anyone have any advice or thoughts?
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Question on year of production
By: Joe_J : May 5th, 2024-22:14
I am in the market for a Rolex GMT Pepsi and am seeing several options that are new/unworn from 2021 to 2024 I’m guessing that newer is probably always better given some of the issues with the bezel and maybe newer version might have a more stable composi...
I would get one that is “like new”.
By: gary_g : May 6th, 2024-00:13
If you’re seriously interested I have a connection. He always has the best prices. At least that’s been my experience. You can message me privately and I’ll connect you.
Unless you get a LNIB 2024 for a good price
By: MilDiver : May 6th, 2024-04:51
I'd go for the cheapest 2023 I could find. I wouldn't go 2021 unless the price different is significant. The modern Rolex watches will need a service within 4-6 years. nothing to do with watch wearing habit but with the usage of modern oils. A 2023 will k...