Because I'm obsessed and probably a little screwed up..!
Top row: 3 x "full spec" 5513 British military issue Rolex Submariners (0552 Navy issue)
Middle row (left-to-right): 5513 "full spec" (0552 Navy issue) ~ 5517 "full spec" (W10 Army issue) ~ 5513 "full spec" (0552 Navy issue) ~ double reference 5513/5517 (0552 Navy issue)
Bottom row: "Mercedes hands" 5513 (0552 Navy issue) ~ "Mercedes hour hand" 5513 (0552 Navy issue) ~ "Mercedes hands" 5517 (0552 Navy issue)
MW
Good to talk to you this morning Jeff...!
MW
...for good recommandations....which I don't follow....;-)
Cheers
Jeff
looks like i am still sane.
On the bottom row, both number 1 and number 3 are fitted with Rolex milSub servic dials.
The dials were supplied and fitted by Rolex during overhaul at Rolex UK (there are no service dials left now :-( ).
Interestingly, the dials still carry the T-25 mark at the bottom, but I believe the markers are applied with Luminova.
MW
You are my kind of "screwed up" type of guy.
I love that collection...absolutely love it. Thank you for sharing.
I am sorry you are not with us!
MW
I am just done counting how many, and am still in calculating how much, no, not of the price/value as we are not supposed to talk about it here, but how much percentage of these fantastic Mil Sub's over the total ever produced...
Needless to say, I have been busy calculating and hence speechless.
I could never sell my children!!
And I probably paid much, much more...
Or maybe this one hides the forest?
Man, you drive me crazy!
Best,
Nicolas