Great video Cris! I would add in this video the 5701. Also, the 16220 would be a good option. Two great pieces I got from you in the past that are right in the budget you mentioned. I love these pieces and wear them on a daily basis with great appreciation of what they are. Thank you once again for sourcing them, and keep these videos coming ! You could do the same type of videos for other brands and other budgets (Patek, Omega, etc.) 😊
@@craciunu Thanks! I have had a few Speedkings in the past but none at the moment. Any 34mm variant in Rolex pre-2005 is most probably affordable and my video applies to it except rarities.
Cris can you do a lesson on the bubbleback variants?
Problem for me is that 36mm even if affordable looks like a childs watch on my wrist
Informative video! Whenever I was the dishes I make sure to take off my Rolex
Great video Cris! I would add in this video the 5701. Also, the 16220 would be a good option. Two great pieces I got from you in the past that are right in the budget you mentioned. I love these pieces and wear them on a daily basis with great appreciation of what they are. Thank you once again for sourcing them, and keep these videos coming ! You could do the same type of videos for other brands and other budgets (Patek, Omega, etc.) 😊
Great tips! How about the Speedking? I would love one of those. Do you have one?
@@craciunu Thanks! I have had a few Speedkings in the past but none at the moment. Any 34mm variant in Rolex pre-2005 is most probably affordable and my video applies to it except rarities.
At 19m17s into the video there is an OP Date but on jubilee. So jubilee was available originally on OP too?
@@jb-hw9if yes of course, 19mm or 17mm end link jubilees exist.
Thanks for your informative video.