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Rolex Cufflinks (UK)

Joined Oct 2010
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Hi Guys/Girls

Apologies that this is not bike related however I would feel guilty not to pass this opportunity onto some fellow Aprilia riders.

I have been fortunate enough to acquire some extremely difficult to find Rolex Cufflinks.
I have personally searched for 2 years to find a pair and as luck has it I have made a good contact in Portugal that runs a watch business.
If you own a Rolex you will know how difficult these are to find.
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These are Silver plated cufflinks, It may be possible to source Gold plated ones for those with either a Gold or Bimetal watch.

PM's are iffy at the moment so let me know on this thread if your interested.

Regards

Jake.
 
Hi Russ
Depends what your after mate, Im awaiting an email regarding a trip to Switzerland.
I have a few friends in the watch business so let me know what grabs your fancy and the best retail price and I will see what I can do.

Regards

Jake
 
Jake

I'm looking for a nice watch for my Boss. It's the 25th anaversarry of the Company and he's throwing a big bash so l thought it would be nice to do something for him.

The budget is £1,400. Was hoping to get an Omega Speedmaster or a good Tag.

Cheers

Russ
 
Hi mate
The Speedmaster would be the better choice. I have the mechanical version with the plexiglass which was the original speedy compared to the Automatic variant.
When are you looking at making a purchase?
My only difficulty at the moment is that Im in Africa as I type. Depending on the time frame will depend if I can help you out.

Regards

Jake.
 
Russ, I have a Omega Seamaster, I paid £1175 for it.....Its an automatic and it keeps crap time, I have a Tag automatic that I paid £1500 for and it has stopped working....needs looking at..............If I could buy either of them again I would go for the battery versions mate, just a tip from my point of view.
 
I got a Sekonda, cost 50 quid tells the time and date, not had to adjust since I bought it, and the battery is still going strong!
 
Russ, I have a Omega Seamaster, I paid £1175 for it.....Its an automatic and it keeps crap time, I have a Tag automatic that I paid £1500 for and it has stopped working....needs looking at..............If I could buy either of them again I would go for the battery versions mate, just a tip from my point of view.

Hello Mate

I've had the Omega Seamaster Automatic and a Breitling Superocean automatic and l have to say, both of them were great watches. I used to have a real thing about nice watches, now l have a Titanium Casio Protrek that's all singing all dancing, solar powered and Radio Controlled so it's never wrong and it's one of the cheapest watches l've ever had.
 
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