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What happened to the watch ???? it used to be originally a central second !
Jan 03, 2014,01:44 AM
When JLC bought it in 2006, it used to be a central second version.
What did they do with the watch, and why ????
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I know ...
By: bimbeano : January 2nd, 2014-03:04
... but take a look at me ... i'm now saving money for 2027 ... the year Longines will hopefully make a nice re-edition of Lindberghs watch ... :-) ... and i can't wait till 2069 for Omega to release a very epic Speedmaster ;-) .... Bim
Thank you Nicolas !
By: Mike H : January 2nd, 2014-08:45
You always surprise me! Thank you so much for letting us discover such unique pieces of history, such amazingly beautiful pieces! So simple, so nice, so classical with a subtle touch of originality; simply gorgeous! Best, Mike
Different watches
By: Archy : January 3rd, 2014-14:06
I don't think they "did" anything to the watch. There are clearly 2 watches - the " MEXICO NEW YORK " writing on the case-backs is quite different. I apologise if that is pointing out the obvious - I just mean that there need be no suggestion that the wat...
sure?
By: Ilja : January 3rd, 2014-14:46
To my eye it looks more the engraving paint was repaired or renewed. ;) I'm sure Clavi can give us some more input regarding the picture he posted, since he wrote JLC bought the particular watch in 2006. How are chances to find a second example of a uniqu...
Cal. 8''' ???
By: HerrK : January 8th, 2014-13:08
What would that be in a Reverso dating 1935 or later? With a central second it is likely to be fitted with a 11''' USC (or towards the end of the decade a 11''' LSC). But 8'''??? Never heard of. Looks like a rather expensive buy. Christian