Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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(sigh) . . . you let go of the one . . .
Jul 01, 2020,16:23 PM
. . . I'd want to have.
😣
At least they're finally coming into their own . . . these early co-axials had little traction among collectors until recently.
Best,
Art
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Finally some recognition for a historical and rare trophy
By: Miranda : June 28th, 2020-06:20
Supervised the manufacturing and sales launch by Dr Daniels The nearest you get to owning a Daniels in the real world They used the same movement in the Daniels limited edition millennium watches ...
This one has some character
By: VinnieD : June 28th, 2020-06:28
It shows some nice nods to seamasters from the 70s (indices) and the movement clearly classifies as having 'historical importance'! The platinum salmon combo is always tasty... but I always found the script on the dial quite clumsy
I saw this yesterday and was shocked!
By: CR : June 29th, 2020-22:19
I think I posted this here before. When these were first released in 1999, I bought two of them new -- one YG/silver dial and one RG/midnight blue dial (LE of 999 each). Several years later, I found a preowned PT/salmon dial (LE of 99, for the same price ...
(sigh) . . . you let go of the one . . .
By: Dr No : July 1st, 2020-16:23
. . . I'd want to have. 😣 At least they're finally coming into their own . . . these early co-axials had little traction among collectors until recently. Best, Art
It gets worse, Art...
By: CR : July 2nd, 2020-19:47
When I bought these brand new back in 1999, I got the RG for such a good price that I bought two and immediately flipped one. That was my one and only pure flipping experience. I can get into vintage RG watches but not too many modern ones.