I came across another Rolex forum and was literally gobsmacked when I saw a fellow British member posting the sale of his watches. I don't think I will ever see a Rolex collection like this EVER again!
He's selling them all for just a measly sum of USD $550k. Hmm.... let me think.
1. full-spec milSub 5513 but polished case back
2. Rolex-Comex 5513 with HEV and service logo dial
3. full-spec milSub 5517
4. Rolex-Comex 5514 with HEV and service logo dial, Comex marks rubbed on caseback
5. full-spec milSub 5513 in crisp original condition
6. red Sub
7. big crown James Bond Submariner 6538 with replacement bezel
8. 1972 DRSD with Mk IV dial
9. "Great White" Sea-Dweller 1665
10. red Sub
11. 1983 Explorer 1016 with box & papers and past Rolex services
12. Sigma dial Rolex Cosmograph 6263 with 4.4m service case
13. 1967 non-luminous "CERN dial" Milgauss 1019
14. minty 1973-4 sigma dial Rolex Cosmograph 6263
15. 1968 pepsi bezel GMT-Master 1675
He's selling them all for just a measly sum of USD $550k. Hmm.... let me think.
1. full-spec milSub 5513 but polished case back
2. Rolex-Comex 5513 with HEV and service logo dial
3. full-spec milSub 5517
4. Rolex-Comex 5514 with HEV and service logo dial, Comex marks rubbed on caseback
5. full-spec milSub 5513 in crisp original condition
6. red Sub
7. big crown James Bond Submariner 6538 with replacement bezel
8. 1972 DRSD with Mk IV dial
9. "Great White" Sea-Dweller 1665
10. red Sub
11. 1983 Explorer 1016 with box & papers and past Rolex services
12. Sigma dial Rolex Cosmograph 6263 with 4.4m service case
13. 1967 non-luminous "CERN dial" Milgauss 1019
14. minty 1973-4 sigma dial Rolex Cosmograph 6263
15. 1968 pepsi bezel GMT-Master 1675
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