Everything You Need To Know About The Vintage Rolex Bubbleback

Everything You Need To Know About The Vintage Rolex Bubbleback

Jacobs said that at their peak, some of the most collectible Bubblebacks – two-tone pink gold case, original dial, on a matching Gay Freres beads-of-rice bracelet if you’ve got it – might sell for $9,000 to $12,000. But truly special examples with rare dials could command much more. As with many vintage watches, pink gold Bubblebacks would command a premium for their relative rarity. Meanwhile, most stainless steel Bubblebacks would’ve been sold on straps for $3,000 to $5,000. Look around the market today, and you’ll see those prices haven’t changed much, 30 years (and 30 years of inflation) later.

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