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Got an extra $180,000 lying around?


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I know the Double Reds can be insanely expensive but that price is just laughable. :thumbdown:

The seller (and the possible buyer) should get their heads examined. Maybe together... in Siberia, Russia.

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No boxes and papers, either. Original paperwork adds a lot to the price. That kind of "full packages" can be expensive... but still not even close to that amount. I doubt he even wants to sell it... it's probably just some sort of attempt to raise the DRSD collector prices and desirability.

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Verrrrrrrry nice, Freddy! Can you spill some background?

Old pic of my beater, which is all gen except for the MBW mid-case & dial (a 1-of-a-kind that I found on ebay & then had Kent relume).

Mods - Can someone switch my profile back to Platinum? ;) Thanks.

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Yeesh, I wonder what made that one so expensive? :whistling:

Looks like a MKI dial... certainly not a Single Red...

Ideas anyone?

(I know Freddy and Jojo have it already... who else knows?)

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Yeesh, I wonder what made that one so expensive? :whistling:

Looks like a MKI dial... certainly not a Single Red...

Ideas anyone?

The Mk1 DRSD (my fav) was (until very recently) considered the most valuable DRSD due to its having a slightly lower profile case than later DRSDs (thicker than a Sub, but thinner than the average 1665). That auction (Antiquorum's infamous Revolution: The Evoluation of the Rolex Watch) marked the zenith of Rolex values. (I watched the auction, live, & posted a play-by-play chronicle of prices as the hammer dropped on most of the more prominent pieces.) If I remember correctly, there were 2 DRSDs that sold for more than $200k each, which caused the demand for DRSDs to increase to a fever pitch - at least for awhile. However, shortly after the completion of the 'Revolution' auction, the global economy began to slide & Rolex prices likewise deflated (a bit) to merely ridiculous levels (as opposed to their previously psychotic levels). At least, that is my take on it.

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Was this the one with the patent pending and lack of HEV?

Yes & the formatting of the 5 lines of text was somewhat unique. I think Antiquorum estimated it to sell for about $100k. Obviously, this & many other Rolex watches greatly exceeded their expectations. Can you say 'bubble'? :whistling:

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