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I'm confused: does $43K buy you a gold Rolex, or a gold-plated Rolex?
Posted by
OAE -- Explorer, Antarctica, Old (aka KiwiPrincess)
Aug 15 '13, 09:03
I'm not payin' $43K for gold plate, sorry.
Responses:
for a cheap rolex it would be gold there is not all that much material in them -- nm
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DaneDukeNuuk
Aug 15, 09:16
depends on the model but I would expect you could get a non-plate one for that. -- nm
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zork
Aug 15, 09:10
It should be solid gold not plated for that price. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 15, 09:10
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Rolex doesn't do plating on their watches. If it's gold it's solid gold. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 15, 09:12
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apparently, some models in the past were plated -- nm
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zork
Aug 15, 09:15
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Right. If it's been made in the last 50 or so years it's solid gold and if it's not it's fake. :-)
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Krusty
Aug 15, 09:18
could also be "gold filled" which is better than plated. -- nm
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zork
Aug 15, 09:11
It's probably worth about that, I'll give you fifty bucks for it, cash right now. -- nm
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Rick from Pawn Stars
Aug 15, 09:05
sounds cheap, probably gold plate -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 15, 09:04
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