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Indeed....

 

....when i first researched the 6610 red, I found nothing. I had to compile my own database. Then i needed to cross-check it against the private databases that some collectors keep...I found very few (in fact just one other) who had kept a check on it. In the end, I found a database of really very few authentic and original versions...under 10. So yes, research is virginal on so many of these types of early Explorer.


In some ways, this lack of research added to the fact that there just isn't a critical mass of watches available for enough collectors to clamour over makes it unlikely that there will ever be a feeding frenzy....but like you say, that allows time and patience for some to collect really beautiful examples. Over the last 2 years since I wrote my 6610 report, I have seen two examples of the 6610 red. I have seen just one of the watch you purchased. This is rarefied air and research is hard to define definitively!

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