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Scroll lugs: yes or no?

Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin have both experimented with the scroll lugs design . Is it a no-go for you or do you like it? And do you have a preference for a particular variant ? Best, Emmanuel A/ PATEK PHILIPPE REF. 1491 The Italian nickname of
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By: quattro
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quattro
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An overlooked classic?

I am surprised at how few Cellini Moonphase watches I see "in the wild". The concept of Rolex has been, to offer purpose built watches – the Submariner for divers, the Explorer for adventurers, the GMT-Master for travelers, the Daytona for race drivers, t
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By: CrookedOak
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Stelline or Thunderbird?

Classic vs sporty. 4218 vs 6782. Manual 454 vs Automatic 1072. 1950 vs 1964. Tear drop lugs, applied stars and dome crown vs rotating bezel with rare vertical markers on the dial WBR Serge
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By: serg70
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serg70
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The Dark Star ...

The Dark Star’ — What makes this Rolex ref. 6062 ‘Stelline’ the experts’ most wanted? The yellow gold case of this 1952 Rolex — offered on 6 December — has acquired a remarkable patina with age. Yet for horologist Dr. Andrew Hildreth and Christie’s specia
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By: templetowers
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jayeyedoubleemmwhy
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Yes...

Yes but the "stelline" is different of this: it's a special dial for the 6062 from 1950's this reference belongs to one of the most extraordinary and most desired watches ever to be manufactured: the "stelline" dial (little stars) wich has 8 star indexes.
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By: ESE 2A
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Subexplorer
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