If you read Time+Tide regularly, you’ll know that stainless steel Rolex watches are almost exclusively more expensive on the secondary market than they are at retail. This isn’t a new phenomenon, though it does seem to have taken on a new life with the advent of the “waiting list”, an ethereal allocation system that Rolex Authorised Dealers use to decide who is lucky enough to buy the watch they want. But what are the Rolex references that regularly trade most above their retail price? Zach took a closer look at the topic this week, to find out what the hottest references from the Big Crown are currently, as well as a few under-appreciated bargains. I thought this might be a good way to start your weekend, because another theme of the week has been grappling with the slippery surface of the truth, especially in the media coverage of a certain election. So start your weekend on the right foot, with some cold hard facts about all of our favourite topic – watches. Have a great weekend, Nick The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph collection, a sharp new formula for a classic Svelte but sporty, the new TAG Heuer Carrera Collection is…
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