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The Oyster Chronograph Daytona Ref. 6239 “Paul Newman” originally made headlines in 2017 when it sold for US$17.75 million at [b]Phillips[/b]
to become the most expensive Rolex watch ever sold.
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I love this watch. I had one 20 years ago, and I think it is the perfect combination for a classy and casual look. I regret now selling it. It was a gift from my grandfather for my sweet 16, but when the first kid arrived I was in desperate need of money. However, not long after that when my financial situation became better, I started following
www.newbondstreetpawnbrokers.com and became a watch lover. If you have any pieces of accessories like this one, wait and see how their value will increase in time.
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searching my lorex watches collection to find now.
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Wow, that Daytona Ref. 6239 "Paul Newman" really took the Rolex game to another level, didn't it? A $17.75 million price tag is absolutely jaw-dropping. It's interesting to see how some watches become cultural and historical artifacts, going way beyond mere timekeeping.
While we're on the topic of high-value watches, it's a good time to remember that with high demand comes a surge in replicas and fakes. There's a whole market out there for
fake Patek Philippe watches, for example.
It's an eye-opener to see how close some of these replicas come to the real thing. Makes you realize the importance of verifying the authenticity of your investment, especially if you're shelling out millions for it.
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