Explore the timeless appeal of the Rolex Submariner Ref. 5508. Discover its vintage charm, small crown, and gilt dial with insights from WatchProSite collectors.
But what did I do to you, my friend??? You know my love for ' 64 Watches, and you do that to me? LOL What a splendid catch, Jeff... I'm stunned! I don't feel many things for the Tffanywriting, but the dial, its patina, its brownish look, Wolwowowow! I'm s...
Am I wrong or you own another ' 64 Sub???? Impressive, my friend. I'm jealous, I olny won one, and it is a splendid Oemga SM 300... Enoy this ...Keeper! Nicolas
What a beauty!!!!!!! What a catch! Any story on this one? Provenance? How are the indexes Jeff... still original??? Can't see it right on the image. Thanks for sharing... killer queen! Bernhard
I really don't feel much on 'Tiffany & Co.' writing, but the dial and that patinas are driving me crazy. Wonderful catch Jeff. Congrats again on the rare '64 timepiece. Cheers (&Co.) ...
First of all stunning watch so congrats! Sorry for my ignorance, where do the brown spots originate from? exposure to sun? Is that why the dial is called tropical? I am assuming at inception the dial was std black. Many thx