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Many congrats, Jeff....
....what a delicious story...but moreover.....what a delicious watch. Indeed a treasure but also of utmost importance....!
Thanks for sharing.
Best,
Mark
Congratulations, Jeff!
By: respo : November 24th, 2009-05:41
Patience really did pay off for you. I cannot imagine a better way to get such a historical piece like this. I love that it was kept in a teapot for 20 years. Hmmmm.... that gives me some ideas. LOL. Getting this from one of the COMEX divers, and having t...
Can't believe it!
By: amanico : November 25th, 2009-00:13
Wow, Jeff...That's crazy! I didn't know that the DRSD may come as a Comex Watch, I always thought it was a jocke! The Deep Brown dial and the patina of the indexes are pure madness, and in this context, the red writings are nothing else than the cherry on...
This confirms …
By: AndrewD : November 25th, 2009-13:55
… how protective the antioxidants in tea are! And the tannins obviously seeped into that dial. J Wonderful colours and a lovely looking watch. All topped off by a fantastic story. Great to see your new watch; congratulations, Jeff. Andrew
Congratulations, Jeff!
By: dxboon : November 28th, 2009-00:30
That's an amazing find. The watch on its own is already an exceedingly attractive piece, but coupled with its provenance becomes even more desirable. I'm really happy for you! Thanks for sharing your good fortune! May you enjoy the watch for many years to...
The best and rarest Jeff
By: rebec1 : November 28th, 2009-03:17
I am not sure that we fully realize the importance of the ten 1665 DRSD along with some 5513 from the first ever Rolex batch delivered to Comex in january 1971. This batch started it all. Maybe one day collectors will start to understand the importance of...
Yes Eric....
By: DrStrong : November 28th, 2009-04:37
...I'm also a big fan of the first batch: no box, no papers, no logo dial....but the only 200 Rolex Comex that have for sure all been tested in extreme conditions during the fascinating experimental time of the pioneers.... Thanks again for the kind words...
UN GRAND BRAVO
By: quentin : December 12th, 2009-05:14
I was just flooding in this beautiful place when I sw that ! The watch is just a dream, the provenance is incredible...! I respect a lot this sort of catch, not just a money story ! Enjoy your dreamcomexwatch Jeff ! Quentin