Here are the pictures, to be credited to Antiquorum. I am not very comfortable with such offers. I always find weird that a Rolex Proto can be found on the market, and this dial does nothing to me... I much prefer a good old rail dial for that reference.....
Antiquorum (and other auction houses) is/are an avenue for unscrupulous people to sell their wares. The employees that I worked with at (unnamed auction house), were in my opinion (the following is my opinion and not to be construed as fact) were little b...
I know of more than a handful of fiends and collectors who have had terrible experiences with various auctions houses which deters me from ever wanting to purchase anything from them even though I have been tempted MANY times over. BIG sigh π π€¦ββοΈ ...
Buy the seller as they say! And one cannot trust auction houses anymore. Their experts invent things, "Mark 2.5" or "Transitional Pieces that have the dial of the Mark 2 but the case of the Mark 3, super rare!" to increase the value of the watch.
These uber rare prototypes and the like that have been recently coming to market from Patek and Rolex are ridiculous to me. Just a cash grab and fed by speculators and the like π€π Sorry mon ami but I cannot hold my tongue on this one π€·ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈ ...
It was a nice watch and a the patina of the tritium was beautiful. I didn't like, however, how the case sat on my wrist, as I found it thick and top heavy. Which is why the slimmer 16570 has my preference, as far as Explorer II's go. Agree on those "proto...