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Thinking about buying a vintage Rolex replica...


tr4driver

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Well, it depends on your budget and plans.

If you intend to go for modifications to be as close as possible to the real deal then you should go for an MBK.

Narika and Eurotimez both have access to them.

And if you want to see some vintage Rolies, click the link to my collection you'll have some choices there (5513/1665/1680).

Cheers

Stephane

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Hi Guy,

contact EUROTIMEZ he have the best VINTAGE Models :D

I looked on his website. For the same non-MBK versions that I mentioned, his prices are roughly $80 higher. The pictures he has seem to come from Trustytime's website(?).

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Well, it depends on your budget and plans.

If you intend to go for modifications to be as close as possible to the real deal then you should go for an MBK.

Narika and Eurotimez both have access to them.

And if you want to see some vintage Rolies, click the link to my collection you'll have some choices there (5513/1665/1680).

Cheers

Stephane

In all likelyhood, I won't be making any modifications to the watch. I see that I can get a MBK 1665 for $400 verses $218 for the non-MBK 1665 that Trusty sells (which he claims is a 1:1 version). Eurotimez has the same non-MBK 1665 (same picture anyway) for $300.

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