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Ironically I have been looking at Arabic dial platinum day-dates, but the above statement has definitely given me pause. While I live by the line,
‘buy the seller’, however in many cases dealers haven’t seen them before and an authentic Rolex dial can be refaced to become an Arabic dial and placed on a watch…the economic incentive is there and I noticed an abnormally large amount of Arabic dial watches on the market. Further, Rolex has never indicated which dealers are getting them and how many are being produced adding another layer of complexity to the situation. So full circle I haven’t pulled the trigger.
From a pricing stand point $115k is achievable.
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