
Cpt Scarlet's original post, 'Back in 68 ….', offers a captivating glimpse into vintage Rolex timepieces from that pivotal year. This article explores the enduring appeal and historical context of these watches, providing a foundation for understanding their significance in today's collector market. Cpt Scarlet's visual presentation underscores the timeless design and craftsmanship that continue to define these iconic references.

Alive and kickin, though a little customised, since then!
Nothing wrong with a little customisation making it yours 😉
This are those replacements that were once supposed to improve the watch reliability and general quality. There were plenty of ingenuous owners like me who literally smiled at their modern dials and didn't know their watches will lose character and economical value after receiving such apparently mandatory "customisations". But then again, here we are. ;-)
False advertising, straight from the source! Can't argue about the watch though - truly an icon.
in extracting the iron ore, smelting into steel, etc
I'm starting to think they were just yanking my chain. Although to be fair, I did find my lost set of keys once.
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