Ubik
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Great write up Baron
some fascinating details, although for us non-Rolex heads the various dials and configurations is a little confusing to follow.
The connection between brands and prestigous dealers is fascinating, of course in the early days very often the retailer was more
important that the brand, who had their name demoted to second place.
My "Ricciardi Red"
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 24th, 2013-08:50
Where does one start with a watch with as rich a history as the 1680? Well, it is probably worth starting with some basic information. The information I will give is drawn from a number of sources, but obviously any errors are entirely due to me! It is al...
Great info!
By: Mike1066 : March 24th, 2013-10:09
I have heard of the Serpico y Laino dials before and, obviously, the Tiffany connection. But I have never heard of this unique jeweler connection until now. That is what is so great about Rolex and this forum- you learn some new intricate detail each day!...
Great post!
By: FrancisV : March 24th, 2013-11:40
Hello Baron, your post reveals the special relationship between Rolex and Ricciardi, which make them almost unique. They use to have the records of every piece they sold. Many years ago, I owned a GMT (1675) from Ricciardi but at that time I was not aware...
Great write up Baron
By: Ubik : March 27th, 2013-09:09
some fascinating details, although for us non-Rolex heads the various dials and configurations is a little confusing to follow. The connection between brands and prestigous dealers is fascinating, of course in the early days very often the retailer was mo...