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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Concrete Dial?

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Today I stopped buy a Rolex AD just to see if they had a YM with a blue dial. They didn't but they had something I felt was unique, at least to me I've never seen it before. A quick look online it looks like it's the Oyster Perpetual with a black concnetric dial with a white fluted gold bezel.

Here is a picture of one but with a smooth bezel, I can't seem to find any with the fluted.

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Would the fluted bezel, would this even used be a good value at about $7,000 after tax? I liked it but just not sure if I like it for $7,000.
 
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Not worth it.. it is almost the price of a DJ36 with WG fluted bezel.
Wait for the YM.

Are you interested in the new reference 126622 of the YM? That is nice model. I am interested in seeing photos to know if there was a case redesign since I was not able to see it live so far.
 
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I have had the 126622 on my wrist before, might be the most gorgeous watch Rolex makes. Today I wish I pick one up in Spain about 8 months ago. The AD was offering a pretty good discount, a little cheaper than the used private party market.
 
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Today I stopped buy a Rolex AD just to see if they had a YM with a blue dial. They didn't but they had something I felt was unique, at least to me I've never seen it before. A quick look online it looks like it's the Oyster Perpetual with a black concentric dial with a white fluted gold bezel.

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Would the fluted bezel, would this even used be a good value at about $7,000 after tax? I liked it but just not sure if I like it for $7,000.
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