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LovelyHearts|1373562780|3481122 said:diamondseeker2006|1373560334|3481099 said:BEM bought the 30mm which is on the large side. If you have 24 now you might be happy with the 26mm. One watch you linked has the MOP dial that runs the price up. If you liked sna's wife's Rolex, then look for the silver dial. And I would only buy pre-owned from an authorized Rolex dealer such as Tourneau unless DancingFire can recommend a reliable seller on TimeZone.
You absolutely have to go to a Rolex dealer and try on the two sizes. The 30mm is probably more popular right now, but the 26mm is the classic size and will never go out of style. I think Sna got the 26mm but she has a tiny wrist.
The eBay watch is really old!
Thanks DS! I don't know what I'd do without you. I have no idea what I'm doing, although the last couple of days have opened my eyes to new things due to the PSers helping me.
I'll look for a store nearby and will try to take a lunch break to look. What kind of questions should I ask when buying a used watch aside from the year and condition? Also, what year is considered old?? I obviously want something as new as possible.
Don't ask any questions about buying used watches when you go to look the first time. Just try on some new ones to figure out exactly what you like best in your wrist. Although, if you can look at an authorized dealer, you can certainly asked if they have any pre owned watches. I would personally not buy used unless it was like new, relatively new model year, and certified by an authorized dealer. Dancing Fire will be a big help when it comes to actually deciding on a specific watch or deciding on a dealer. I would also ask DF what the normal maintenance schedule is, how much it costs for servicing, etc. Automatic watches are a different ball game and it is good to know what to expect.
DF, you should post a thread in Hangout about what you need to know before buying a Rolex! That would be a helpful resource for a lot of people!