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Friends, It brings me great joy to add this one to my little collection. Iβve search for this 38 mm for three years now. π Sharing two quick shots. π€ ...
A bit hello to your Aviator ππ»ββοΈ So the cathedral hands are lumed and the numbers are tritium yeah? Iβm wondering why the dials do not say βT Swiss Tβ β¦ π€
They do look it but Minerva was experimenting with different lines back then (you probably remember the Halloween orange on the TZ edition), so not 100% sureβ¦
Thanks very much. I search in all the usual places like C24, IG, forums etc. I guess because I post often, I make friends and I let them what Iβm searching for. They in turn let me know. And if they or I see somethingβ¦ we pass on the intel. I also tend no...
Just looking at yours versus its little sister that KMII posted. His is matching patina hands and numerals, versus yours which seem to be non matching. Both appealing looks though.