Thanks Philipp...

Mar 23, 2008,23:50 PM
 

and that caseback with the "French Navy" treatment is unforgetable ! lol !

     Cheers

              Jeff

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6202, 6204, 6205 honeycomb & pencil hands......

 
By: Philipps : March 23rd, 2008-09:54
Here a early 6204 from 2.53 with pencil hands and texture dial... Here a early '54 6205 with pencil hands and ultra cool second hand... Both together with a smaller 6202 from '53... Enjoy, rgrds.Philipp...  

Beautiful Submariners

 
By: Mike Wood : March 23rd, 2008-10:09
from the "dawn" of time itself ! I really must come one day to see these for myself...

L'Origine du Monde

 
By: DrStrong : March 23rd, 2008-10:24
beautiful and fascinating watches....amazing to have them in this original condition. Now a question arises: what is tour next target ? Is there anything that you don't have ? Something like this ? lol Cheers Jeff...  

if i can choose, i would prefer a 6200 above a Monometer...

 
By: Philipps : March 23rd, 2008-11:44
Now i would prefer the first Big Crown Rolex made, the 6200 explorer dialed above this Monometer, what another rare early version of the TOG is but for real a small bubble back like watch and a version like we see at the Submariner 6204 for the British Su...  

You're right...too many holy grails...

 
By: DrStrong : March 23rd, 2008-12:04
and I also place the 6200 on top ;-) By the way, I bet n° 1,3,5,7 are Tudor BC's....am I close ? Cheers Jeff

Ouch!

 
By: Mike Wood : March 26th, 2008-09:26
I hate these watch-vandals... (spot the two holes drilled to allow a two-prong case opener!) (a military Submariner filed "clean") :-(...