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Bamford Watch Department | Rolex iD

25 November 2008, 10.40 | Posted in Watches | 1 comment »

bamford rolex id Bamford Watch Department | Rolex iD

Now you cannot only customize your sneakers, but also your Rolex watch. Bamford’s Watch Department now offers a Rolex Submariner iD service. You can change anything, from the dial color to the date wheel and date, as well as add your very own writing onto the dial. The service starts at around 7′000 Pounds, depending on how many changes you intend to make. Via Selectism.


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  1. alexandre:

    that\’s heresy…

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