I would rather say that the TR went first, in 1964 and in 1966, then the AM and the rejected Bronze ( on this last one, we agree ). For me, but it is just a guess as I didn't find any documentation to prove it, the AM came just after the TR. Same case, pr
I am pretty sure, but not Antimagentic as already stated on the cb referring to the movement protection against magnetism by means of an antimagnetic soft iron cover absorbing magnetism. AM refers to the non-magnetic signature of the whole watch. The case
We discussed the " Act III " many times lately, and we know that Blancpain took inspiration from a vintage Blancpain, but which one? Many said that it was the Bronze Milspec. They are partially true. To be more correct and precise, it is a Bronze Milspec,
Nice specimen, even if the crown is not correct. And that the text is wrong about the surviving specimens ( not 30 remaining, as this census demonstrates it )... Credit Phillips.
Each time with a different friend. Here with my Spanish friend: Here we have two TR 900, A Milspec UDT, another Military Milspec( with the craze on the plexy ), one AM, a Pakistani Milspec, a Bronze, and a very special Rotomatic Incabloc. among other thin
Added in my census of photos taken or found on the net. This one, I could take some photos of, with the kind permission of its owner, who is one of our friends. As always, another wonderful piece of his collection. And well, seeing a Tornek Rayville in th