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ROLEX TWO-TONE HITS THE HIGH NOTES

Sometimes you could be forgiven for thinking that the only Rolexes people care about are steel sports watches: the ceramic Daytona, BLNR “Batman” or BLRO “Pepsi” GMT Masters, “Hulk” Submariners, “Orange Hand” Explorer 2s. Even the Datejust 41 in steel is becoming a premium watch and creeping up on the grey market. With vintage prices rising higher than even the biggest market champions could have expected, where do watch buyers go next?

White-gold Daytonas can be cheaper than steel watches of the same era and yellow gold has its own market that is taking off in a big way. Have you tried to locate a green-dial, yellow-gold 116508 recently? But is there a watch that is still under the radar in both the modern and vintage arenas? There just may be: step forward the

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