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One of the nicest Rolex Submariner No Crownguards I've ever seen. 6536/1.
By: amanico : June 1st, 2017-14:48
From IV 1955. SN 112 xxx.
Credit picture: Only Vintage Watches.
The condition of the dial, the red Depth Line, the insert and this characteristic long hour hand... A killing piece!
Enjoy.
Nicolas
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Absolutely my friend-- Love it !!!! [nt]
By: pastaboy1939 : June 1st, 2017-15:57
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Thanks for looking, Pastaboy. [nt]
By: amanico : June 1st, 2017-21:54
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Perfect sub. Really the perfect refined tool watch. My opinion.
By: geross : June 1st, 2017-16:11
And yours is quite unique model Nico.
Best wishes. Geross.
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Nooot mine, sadly. I would have loved to own it so much! [nt]
By: amanico : June 1st, 2017-21:54
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stunning. [nt]
By: ImranLondon : June 2nd, 2017-00:45
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And the word is weak! [nt]
By: amanico : June 2nd, 2017-01:06
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Definitely a killer piece...
By: KMII : June 2nd, 2017-00:46
But with the current market that may well mean the GDP of a middle sized industrialised country to acquire
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I fear so! [nt]
By: amanico : June 2nd, 2017-01:09
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beyond
By: Gelato Monster : June 2nd, 2017-08:20
It is beyond beautiful
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Yep. But these " Red Depths " are going too high for me... [nt]
By: amanico : June 2nd, 2017-08:21
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It's amazing...
By: i_am_Sam : June 2nd, 2017-08:40
How it still retain the gloss on the dial for this period watch..
Such a breathtaking example
The Red Depth is a real nice cherry on top of the icing!
Sam
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In superb condition, yes. Thanks for looking, Sam. [nt]
By: amanico : June 2nd, 2017-09:19
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absolutely stunning piece!!
By: Watcholic_id : June 2nd, 2017-21:46
really love subs with no CG.
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Yes, something we share, my friend. Big or small crown? [nt]
By: amanico : June 3rd, 2017-00:58
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at first i prefer the big crown...
By: Watcholic_id : June 3rd, 2017-20:25
but along the way, i started to appreciate the subtlety & beauty of the small crown more than the big one
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You say it well. I fear we need both, for these reasons. [nt]
By: amanico : June 4th, 2017-00:41
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Nicolas that piece comes straight from heaven!
By: Makilla : June 8th, 2017-09:55
thats beyond gorgeous
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I can only agree. If only we had a time machine... [nt]
By: amanico : June 8th, 2017-10:18
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