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Rolex: Petrovich

Sorry, with respect, I am not surprised to see a ransom paid for this King in its future (as it is).
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Rolex: Long live the King

The Air King has been bestowed with the Royal Green and Gold Crown!
8Y
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Rolex: Sorry...a 5512 2 line might be a chronometer...

Dear sir, So the first (1959-1961) 5512 2 line could have had different movements and may or may not be certified by the COSC. Very interesting, and further intriguing. Which movement is in the 5512 2 line you refer to in the example image? Regards
8Y
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Rolex: Dear Sir, Very interesting! Did I miss the answer?

"By: Le Monde Edmond : November 25th, 2012-11:46 Great thanks so much! Just one more clarification: Early 5512 do not have COSC on the dial, did they still come with a certificate? With many thanks Edmond" I hope Mr. Edmond does not object to me quoting him...did I miss your response to this questio
8Y
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Rolex: Not sure which watch of the various 5512 show you think is not tulip.

sorry, I don't doubt its tulip, but, its the side by side comparison pic you posted that the crown does not look as flat. certainly not as distinctly flat as the "water shot pic", to my aging eyes anyway. shows how pictures can be deceiving. thanks
8Y
By: 19615512
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Rolex: tulip crown?

Interesting, doesn't look as "flat" as most tulip crowns I've seen.
8Y
By: 19615512
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Rolex: its the tulip crown identified on the left of that pic,,,

that shows a side by side comparison, that doesn't look that "flat" on top. must be angle, light, crystal etc. sorry for confusion
9Y
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Rolex: tulip crown?

better pic of that specific tulip crown sub in this pic? Does not look as "flat" on top as others? thanks!
9Y
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