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Originally Posted by TswaneNguni
It works this way these days ...you dont want it,but buy it because you can flip it immediately for a profit and use it to buy the blue when it eventually arrives..who knows when .
Chrono24 is adorned with white black and blue versions at elevated prices,which makes one wonder where does the watch wearer/enthusiast fit in ,in ss Rolex world ??
The UK AD keeping the warrantee card makes more and more sense .
On certain models is not about supply and demand but simple commodity value .
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the white isnt really a profitable flip. UK dealers offer below retail, or at least they use to. Seling it at market price yourself and its going to take a while. To a dealer is really the only "quick flip"
Only using UK as an example because they sell explorer II's over retail so the over retail market is huge.
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