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  • #16
    so whats the final conclusion you made? i mean for your gmt2c half gold's serial number starting with "Z"

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    • #17
      One thing that you guys should be aware of is that the local ADs DO NOT have control on what series they will receive from the headquarters. So, whatever is delivered to them, the ADs will have to sell. I think more importantly is when the date of warranty starts. You should be more or less be assured as long as the watch is purchased directly from an AD.

      This episode may also serve as relevant information to those who still can't figure out why there are people who'd insist to buy from a local AD and not from other 'less expensive' source.
      The Crown Of Achievement

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      • #18
        Originally posted by rolexloves View Post
        so whats the final conclusion you made? i mean for your gmt2c half gold's serial number starting with "Z"
        Does not bother me as long as I know it is a new piece from AD. FYI, I have purchase 3 more rollies and two are V series and the other is alpha numeric.
        Patek Philippe Nautilus (5712G, 5712R, 5726A)
        Rolex Yatch-Master II (116688)
        Rolex GMT-Master II (116718LN)
        Rolex Submariner Date (116619LB)
        Rolex Cosmograph Daytona (116505, 116515LN)

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        • #19
          Originally posted by rolexloves View Post
          HI ALL BROS. I HAVE JUST BOUGHT A GMT2C 116710LN FRM LOCAL AD. 18/10/2011 SERIAL NUMBER START WITH Mxxxxxx

          THE SALES PERSON TOLD ME ITS ALPHA NUMERIC SERIES? ISSIT TRUE? BUT I SEE NO ALPHABETS IN-BETWEEN THE SERIAL NUMBER EXCEPT FOR THE LETTER "M" IN FRONT. AM I CHEATED? NEED SOME HELP HERE GUYS. PLEASE

          THANKS
          i bought my GMT 2c from hourglass too. it doesnt have the aplha numeric series. i know daytona has it. mine start with Gxxxxx series. i know GMT series start with G for this year july period because mine is reserve to arrived. your m is later than my G

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          • #20
            Originally posted by rolexloves View Post
            omg really? i paid 9975 for the watch and was told that it's a ALPHA NUMERIC SERIES watch where it clearly stated serial number starting with letter "M"

            hour glass insisted that it is a alphanumeric series watch. i believe them because it is THE HOUR GLASS. thinking that they are so big so it must be true . :'(
            That's quite an overvalued price that u paid for the watch.
            I'm selling it less than 9900sgd.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by stlf View Post
              That's quite an overvalued price that u paid for the watch.
              I'm selling it less than 9900sgd.
              can u provide cc installment up to 24 months?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by rockdaman View Post
                can u provide cc installment up to 24 months?
                sorry bro,
                as for this moment,i'm not accepting cc installment.

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                • #23
                  dats makes e different
                  cold hard cash = cheaper deal
                  installments = standard pricing (i believe due to the charges by card payment from banks)
                  diamond & sapphire glass are NOT friends!!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by eeyer View Post
                    dats makes e different
                    cold hard cash = cheaper deal
                    installments = standard pricing (i believe due to the charges by card payment from banks)
                    yeah,definitely.
                    Cash is always king.

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                    • #25
                      apologies if i am noob but i thougth 9+k to get a GMT ii its a good buy ?
                      I mean 1st hand watch.
                      the second hand is green in color ?
                      i think the older GMT is red in color..
                      pardon me is i am stating wrong fact.. hehee
                      now starting to aim GMT ii too..
                      diamond & sapphire glass are NOT friends!!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by eeyer View Post
                        apologies if i am noob but i thougth 9+k to get a GMT ii its a good buy ?
                        I mean 1st hand watch.
                        the second hand is green in color ?
                        i think the older GMT is red in color..
                        pardon me is i am stating wrong fact.. hehee
                        now starting to aim GMT ii too..
                        It depends on how much is the 9k++,is it 9900 or 9500?
                        there is a difference.
                        I would say 9900 is quite a fair deal,wheras 9500 and below would be considered a very good buy.

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                        • #27
                          TS, so did you bring down to RSC to check if the s/n on your watch is alphanumeric or M-series?
                          Rolex - SUB 116610LV /SUB 116610LN / DSSD 116660 / GMT2C 116710 / Lady DJ 178274
                          Others - Tag Heuer F1 Lady Ceramic
                          / Longines Quartz / Lanvin Quartz

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                          • #28
                            TS, I have check with RSC on my GMT IIc half gold production date. The production date is August 2011 and my serial number is Z42XXX6. By the way, I have saw another Z186XXX lady datejust for sale in AD too. I have saw a Submariner Ceramic with L18XXXXX - 7 Digits too. Seem that Rolex is confusing people with their latest numbering system !!!

                            Originally posted by rolexloves View Post
                            so whats the final conclusion you made? i mean for your gmt2c half gold's serial number starting with "Z"
                            Patek Philippe Nautilus (5712G, 5712R, 5726A)
                            Rolex Yatch-Master II (116688)
                            Rolex GMT-Master II (116718LN)
                            Rolex Submariner Date (116619LB)
                            Rolex Cosmograph Daytona (116505, 116515LN)

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                            • #29
                              Yes nim. Z4XXXXX ending with 6 numbers and production date is Aug 2011. Verify with RSC and confirm. First they thought production date is earlier but when they check on the system, they say maybe mine is a half gold that why slow moving unlike stainless steel.

                              I have saw a Rolex stainless steel lady date just and serial number is ZXXXXXX ending with 6 digits too. Stock just arrive too in the AD. It is a reputable AD - THG. The LXXXXXXX serial is weird to me though. The Sub C that I reserve come with that serial and I choose to take another piece. I learn my lesson with my GMT.

                              I might be able to give more feedback when I go to the AD and look around for such serial number like this.


                              Originally posted by nim
                              Produced in aug 2011 but serial Zxxxxxx ending 6 numbers?
                              That is something new to me
                              Either it means rolex produced it earlier in 2006 and kept it in stock till it recently QC and sent for cosc certification in 2011; or the sales person made a mistake
                              The L ending 7 instead of 6 numbers i believe was the short series between V and G, lasted about 1 month, probably was a trial test for the 8 digit system
                              Thing is, there's probably 2ways to beat the 1mil limitation, either you add an additional zero behind the 6 number system hence increasing every letter series by 10x to 10mil, or you use the alpha numeric 8 digit system, either way its 8digit
                              Guess rolex in the end prefer the random alphanumeric system?
                              Patek Philippe Nautilus (5712G, 5712R, 5726A)
                              Rolex Yatch-Master II (116688)
                              Rolex GMT-Master II (116718LN)
                              Rolex Submariner Date (116619LB)
                              Rolex Cosmograph Daytona (116505, 116515LN)

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                              • #30
                                An my latest GMT start with UXXXXXXX

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