I am lucky enough to still have my very first Rolex...a GMT 16710. Ironically, the last modern Rolex I bought was also a GMT...the 116710. A neat symmetry here...and essentially 10 years between the purchases. So often, we let our first Rolex go...I did....but as I said, I was lucky as I managed to buy it back!!
Here is a picture of my very first Rolex alongside the most recent modern purchase.
This message has been edited by Baron on 2014-11-18 02:51:55
I am lucky enough to still have my very first Rolex...a GMT 16710. Ironically, the last modern Rolex I bought was also a GMT...the 116710. A neat symmetry here...and essentially 10 years between the purchases. So often, we let our first Rolex go...I did.....
due to the arrival of a white dialed Nautilus which slowly became my daily beater (was meant to be the rol of the Milgauss). But I will try to make a vintage out of it in order to finally get some kudo's in this group ;-)
was a Date,purchased more than 20 years ago in the, by these days, popular bi-color version. This watch is long gone from my collection. The most recent is the basic and timeless Sub with no date. Best, Gerard ...
Mine is also a 16710 "Coke"!!! Like yours, it's a holes case, circa 1989, which I acquired new in 1991 when I finished by law degree. This is my favorite watch and I wear it more than all of the others combined. I NEVER travel by air or sea without it (su...
By: Clueless_Collector : November 18th, 2014-23:13
detail is very nice, plus I get to view the beautiful movements at the case back. This forum is very vibrant..I have been lurking and learning, doing research but still confused though....vintage Rolex prices varies by a LOT, so that makes me not very con...
At which point it was replaced with another Rolex. Unfortunately the vintage bug in 08 lead me to a trade for a Tudor 7924 big crown. Oh well the first one is a keeper and still running strong only serviced once on 2000. Bill
That is really splendid Bill. Who keeps a watch that long today? Nobody. 40 years is fantastic. I salut you and find this fantastic! My respect and all the best Edmond
It doesnt help that we have an active group of vintage rolex collectors. 30 strong members and growing. VRA vintage rolex asylum was also created last year to accomadate the group. We hope to share this passion worldwide thru instagram and facebook. Cheer...
My first was a DSSD in 2012. It was a last piece at a "good" price in a shop at Interlaken (I truly believed the lady, lol). I started reading about vintage (or maybe "old" rolex as I recall reading here that vintage means 4 digit model nos.) esp the GMT ...
or more like hopefully a 6542, another 16750 with diff patina, a 16760, maybe a 16700 and along the way a 116710 blnr for sure but this one no hurry because it is not old 'nuff......:) Oh no....all these numbers are ringing in my head.
1/ my First: .. actually, my first Rolex, was bought from my second salary, many years ago, and I still have her ; - she is my first really (very) good watch, and my "life Rolex" : she has been in many countries, on several continents, from hot sun to icy...
within a 12 month period. First was a '97 SD4000 which I've shown before, the second was a white dial Milgauss I bought new this year in April. I'm up for another one in March 2015 and hoping to be able to get a BLNR.
My first was a 14060M, purchased in early 2008. It was sold only a handful of months later to purchase my 16600 SD. That one I still own and always will. My latest purchase was in 2012, when I bought my 1665. That one I also still own, though I will likel...
is this Yatch Master I example I got a few weeks ago. I had no time yet to make a few decent pictures, except for this I Phone shot taken with haste a few moments after buying it. A reference I never had paid the attention it deserved till I discovered he...
... As a present from my parents for my 18th birthday) as it was stolen from me in 1977. But I can show its replacement, my second Rolex a present from my wife to relieve my pain from the loss! This one accompanies me since February 1977. Kind regards, Ab...
This was 22 years ago now. I will never forget it. I could not sleep the entire night. It was from my mother who engraved on the back 'My love Mama' in her own handwriting! Funnily enough it was my only Rolex I owned untill four years ago when I discovere...
You are a latecomer to the Rolex world. Would not have thought that given your age. Do you start off collecting other brands first like JLC, Patek etc? Nice that you bought it back. I bet that watch will not be parting from you ever again. Best Edmond
Funny enough, my first would have been a 16610LV, for which an order and a payment had been placed, but before making a trip to pick it up, a great 1675 came along thanks to a friend of mine who was offered it to, he passed and in turn offered it to me. T...
Well I remember when I was 18 I think it was either a GMT or Submariner that young people wanted. I did not have a choice- I just wished for a Rolex and could not chose what I wanted since it was meant to be a surprise. Maybe that is why I have such a wea...