Both in early Bubble back Rolex and Panerai watches. The 249 is so special indeed. Mine says hello and joins the celebration of this model and dial. Cheers! Abrazos! Abel
Four Oyster “ Air ” models were made by Rolex during the 1930s and 1940s to honour the British Royal Air Force (RAF): The Oyster Air- Giant The Oyster Air- King The Oyster Air- Lion The Oyster Air- Tiger I am far from being an expert on these models , but
I am happy to see that this ugly little watch is appreciated for what it is. A little bit of aviation history. I found a stretch leaf spring bubble back watch band for it.
you’ll be able to equip with a see-through caseback. And I can’t help feeling imagine how excited you are. But I can’t help feeling just a little sorry for the 3548, which I find wonderful. One I keep dreaming of is the 5738/1R, but it’ll probably remain
The last time the forum saw a 9050 was almost a decade ago. So I'm declaring it an elusive piece and sharing my own 9050. It rekindled my love for watches after a multi-year-long hiatus. This is the type of watch f or the long time collector who's looking