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They’re well known for producing more of the same and milking the cow over and over again. It’s very unfortunate! That’s why I’m only collecting the old models/series with tritium dials. At least they look better to me than the ones with fake patina. ...
It is imho one the best looking 1950. I’ve bought and sold more than 7 since 2008 and always had a soft spot this piece. Wear yours in the best of health Laurent
To me its a fact. That doesn’t mean that the 127 looses its charm. It’s an amazing watch and an icon with a very special look. It has a slightly bigger appearance. The 127 is the old timer of it. Have you seen a 1080 in real? @nico: I just have much more ...