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Lol [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji] wth I'm talkin bout I ment 800 which I know it won't but if it hits 1000 Id def considerBut gold is like 1200 right now.
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Lol [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji] wth I'm talkin bout I ment 800 which I know it won't but if it hits 1000 Id def considerBut gold is like 1200 right now.
How much does a stone like that run you? I'm trying to educate myself more on colour, cut, clarity.. Someone point me in the right direction ?
if you were going to buy a fully flooded Day Date II, who would you go with? Mike the Jeweler seems legit. Eager to hear other points of feedback.
How much does a stone like that run you? I'm trying to educate myself more on colour, cut, clarity.. Someone point me in the right direction ?
So true. Who knows whats in the guts of those watches from unauthorized stores. I would be worried about after market parts which seems pretty common nowadays (Unless it's vintage and the parts are discontinued). Buy from an authorized dealer and take comfort in having all the paperwork, receipt and warranty.I would go to an authorized Rolex dealer and order one. Much less worries doing it that way. I wouldn't have to worry about something not being authentic, diamond quality, and also wouldn't have to worry about stones falling out.if you were going to buy a fully flooded Day Date II, who would you go with? Mike the Jeweler seems legit. Eager to hear other points of feedback.
Guys, for that level of ring, it's $100K give or take 10K based on quality.
Guys, for that level of ring, it's $100K give or take 10K based on quality.
Your pics are getting so much better!
Gary & Wilson stopped by our showroom a few weeks ago! We'll take a pic together next time!
Your pics are getting so much better!
Im sure an authorize rolex dealer can do the iced out dd2 but I haven't seen any do it. Doubt any of the jewelers in here are authorized dealers, not discrediting anyone btw, just saying.I would go to an authorized Rolex dealer and order one. Much less worries doing it that way. I wouldn't have to worry about something not being authentic, diamond quality, and also wouldn't have to worry about stones falling out.if you were going to buy a fully flooded Day Date II, who would you go with? Mike the Jeweler seems legit. Eager to hear other points of feedback.