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Wauw wauw wauw ..
Jul 12, 2012,10:05 AM
.. Simply beautiful specimen of an era long gone...
Thanks for sharing and teasing me
Best
Hans
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Some " coins shots ".
By: amanico : July 8th, 2012-00:18
4 out of 5 of my beloved Vintage Fifty Fathoms on some old french centimes... The Early Fifity Fathoms: An early Rotomatic Incabloc: Pakistani? Here you are. Almost exuberant, compared to its " sisters ": And, to end in beauty, the AM 103: Best, Nicolas...
Very nice Nicolas......
By: Sandgroper : July 8th, 2012-00:40
Love the watches very much and what a good idea to put them on these coins, beautiful colour constrat. Now, why is it called Pakistani? and I see 3 out of 4 are milspec were Blancpain big in manufacturing pieces for the military in particular? Kind regard...
My dear Friend of the Kangaroos...
By: amanico : July 8th, 2012-00:46
It is called Pakistani, because it was used by the Pakistan Army. Here is a picture of the case back, qhowing the Pakistani Logo, the P with an arrow: http://img812.imageshack.us/img812/5320/milspecarrow17.jpg And yes, Blancpain provided watches to severa...
Thank you Nicolas.....
By: Sandgroper : July 8th, 2012-01:00
So would you have the same for other armies, I mean you call the Pakistani.....Pakistani, would one been built for say the American army be called the American, or for the English army the English in the collectors jargons?
No, it doesn't work like that.
By: amanico : July 8th, 2012-01:06
For example, those which were in use in the US army were the Tornek Rayville, the US NAVY, and the Milspec. Fro the German Army, it is called No Rad Bund. For the French Army, it doesn't have a specific name, as you will find early FFs such as the Rotomat...
Merci!
By: Sandgroper : July 8th, 2012-01:16
I shouldn't
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : July 8th, 2012-03:39
upgrade your camera firmware.....this is too much.... :) Best Damjan
Touche!
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : July 8th, 2012-03:59
I'm always sucker for good ambiguity :)
Mainly the crown, smaller on the early Milspec, and the dial
By: amanico : July 8th, 2012-08:48
With centered indexes on the ealry Milspec, while the dial in the AM is exactly the same than in the TR 900. Both have a hacking movement. The case back of the AM is special... Same than the one of a Milpsec, but without serial number, just AM + a number....
If only I knew what AM means!!!
By: amanico : July 8th, 2012-23:19
I didn't post the review on the AM yet, but will do in September. One thing is sure, I tried to find out the signification about AM, I didn't find nothing, and I tried hard. Definitiely not American Military. A... Mystery? :) Best, Nicolas.
in the military watch world not every engraved back indicates.....
By: watch.out1 : July 10th, 2012-01:42
a military issued watch. AM is no military watch , as far as i know. the issued pakistani case looks like the BUND case , crown at 3. even the german navy had different cases at different times issued. i think, the AM pre-date`s the issued pakistani BP. i...
Interesting elements of discussion...
By: amanico : July 10th, 2012-01:48
Which makes me say that the AM is different from the Pakistani Milpsec is that on this last one, you have the Pakistani symbol ( P with an arrow above ) engraved on the case back AND on the plate, while on the AM, you don't have these details. On the Bund...
masterpieces
By: gensiulia : July 10th, 2012-01:45
and master shooter! christian
Wauw wauw wauw ..
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : July 12th, 2012-10:05
.. Simply beautiful specimen of an era long gone... Thanks for sharing and teasing me :-) Best Hans
I think I probably will..
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : July 14th, 2012-00:14
.. Though having a twist to it However, the younger generations, our kids might have a completely different view to this. I can just see my girlfriend. Much younger than me :-), just 30. I gave her a vintage Rolex but she prefers a Fossil or just watching...