Angus has said there are 9, YES 9 DIFFERENT DIAL VARIANTS!
Im guessing:
All black s/s
All white s/s
white with blue indices s/s
EOD with PVD case
Themes
white with silver indices s/s
white with gold indices, gold plated case
erm.........i dunno what others there are
Plus, he said the movt will be a modded 7750, with running secs @12o'clock like the original.
Hi mate
TTK has a nice one in rose gold, but it has the faux day/date/24hr subdials .
Still v nice though, and probably as good as it'll get with this watch
I think they do sometimes, especially when there's a real demand for the watch BEFORE its even been released in gen form.
e.g the PAM212 where the rep was pretty damn close to the original prototype gen version, but different to the final gen version that came out.
TREMENDOUS!
SOON WE WILL TAKE OVER THE WORLD :eviliaugh:
Thats great so you actually worked in a Rolex showroom, maybe you can shed some light on how much the people who work in AD's actually know about their own watches
Yeah, like Chrinus said, the movement itself is a 'complication', and hasn't been replicated, nor is the genuine movement available readily.
The plain dial Nautilus is available however........
We're all in the same boat as you at the mo'
Will just have to wait a while and see, but it probably will happen, as the asian 7750 version was quite popular
Yeah i might just have to do that, prices will be crazy for a while anyway.
Yeah i was going to get it the other day! I had Hitman Contracts, but i found it impossible to complete without the guidebook!
Hi mate
1. I got it from cqout.com, from a seller called maximwatch. it was the first time i had used the site, but it was actually quite good.
2. It cost £59 plus shipping, so around £65 altogether, which is not bad!
That bridge does kinda look like the venus bridge, so maybe it is just that
I just done a currency conversion, and the watch works out to £155/$300, so maybe that should tell us everything we need to know.
I'd imagine the normal method for shipping a large amount of watches would be to break up the watches into maybe 4/5 different packages and send them maybe one day after another.
At least that way you're unlikely to lose all the watches.
The PS3's here are going for ridiculous amounts of money at the moment, around £900-£1500! ($1650-$2700!)
I'd imagine retail price is closer to £400-£500 ($750-$900)
Do you know how much your friends are paying?