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Current Rolex Sub no date not certified chronometer? by John Hayes (Registered User) Date: 03/03/2002, 15:44:16 In response to: |
I posed a question a few days ago about market values of Rolex Submariner no date certified chronometer vs. not certified. I thought that the older models were the ones w/out certification, however I'm looking at a current Rolex brochure and the watch in question does not have "Officially Certified Chronometer" on the dial. What's the deal? |
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Followups:
- RE: Current Rolex Sub no date not certified chronometer? - Nicholas Stenov - 03/04/2002, 00:01
- RE: Current Rolex Sub no date not certified chronometer? - rarebear - 03/05/2002, 06:39
- RE: I suppose they like to keep us guessing - John Hayes - 03/05/2002, 15:49
- RE: Current Rolex Sub no date not certified chronometer? - John Jason - 03/06/2002, 00:03
- Jason, any chance you ended up w/an etra link? - John Hayes - 03/06/2002, 11:39
- RE: Jason, any chance you ended up w/an etra link? - leo - 03/07/2002, 17:52