A good friend sent me these photos of his Rotomatic Incabloc. A superb specimen we don't often see, here: Whose serial number is only 58 from mine! Enjoy. Nicolas...
I think that manufacturers rarely make watches like that nowaday.....I find it amazing the gap between "old fashion" way of making things and "modern" way. There are certainly many good new technologies which are very welcome but I think that in yesteryea...
If you read the test reports from the US Navy, you will be delighted to see what can of problems the watc and its wearer had to face... Things are more secure, these days... Good or bad, that is another story. All the best, Nicolas
.... the engraving on the inner botton is in french writings..., I have an old FF with french and an old milspec I with english engravings..., who knows more about the history of these details. Were some watches made specially for the french market LIP ? ...
Which explains the language used on the dust covers. As for the bezels, this is the same technique than the one used on th vintage Subs... Inside the bezel, you have a wire. Wich tightens the bezel. I will try to take a pictures of the Inside of the bezel...
Fantastic ondition, and I think it is very perfect to have the french writing on the dust cover, given the era it was made, and where it was made. Nice watch. Tony
.. desirerability all around, and that dial together with domed Plexi and the Incablock .. These FF's , rare they are, but with a special spell !! Best, hs
I am very happy for him. He also got, recently, another very interesting Vintage FF. These Vintage FFs inspire so much passion, and it is well deserved. Best, Jon. Nicolas
He has been looking for a while, reminds me I need to follow up with him ;-)) The passion is deep and the beauty is strong....perfect concoction for a true collectible! Thanks for sharing Nicolas! Best, Jon
Most of the great Vintage FFs we are coveting are turning in a small circle of passionate guys. A circle of what... 10 / 15 guys all around the world? Rare are those which escape to us... Best, Nicolas
Well said! It is true that vintage BP appeals to many collectors but only a small batch of true enthusiasts that have owned and enjoyed a broad range of them all! Few of them were ever produced and fewer have survived, Most are held in private collections...