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re: 100% Passion: 3rd Edition
Sep 27, 2010,11:23 AM
Looks like a great GTG, thanks for sharing the pics!
-MW
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100% Passion: 3rd Edition !!
By: DrStrong : September 26th, 2010-09:32
Like the previous years, Bernhard and Philipp have been kind enough to organize a two-days top vintage Rolex GTG in the Netherlands. The party is just over and I'm still a little dizzy after seeing so many beautiful watches....and having so much fun with ...
What? No Explos?
By: amanico : September 26th, 2010-09:39
You made my day with this White 6542. First time I see this Pan Am Case back. It seems that you had a blast, guys. I hope that you didn't kill my JC with all these beauties. Best, Nicolas
Oh yes...
By: DrStrong : September 26th, 2010-12:57
(Photo: Philipp)...
A Pre Explo... And a cool one!
By: amanico : September 26th, 2010-13:34
did I say that I love these Explo so much? I also saw that there was a cool Explo II 16 550, too. Best, and thanks, Jeff. Nicolas
an absolute beauty
By: aldossari_faisal : September 26th, 2010-14:46
if i was there i would have faced the danger of forgetting to breathe in and out . Faisal
yeah baby !
By: Ryan5446 : September 26th, 2010-11:34
it was great meeting everybody again and a special thanks to Philipp and Bernhard for making it happen. and the winner.......
Great shots guys...
By: RSPatrik : September 26th, 2010-12:27
And fantastic to meet you! Take care! Patrik
Curious question
By: anaesdoc : September 26th, 2010-13:21
How did you manage to discern the watches and their respective owners with so many watches being laid out on the table? I mean, without any false intent it might easily happen, someone stores a foreign watch mistaking it for his own! Thanks for the number...
An incredible bunch of beauties...
By: amanico : September 26th, 2010-13:36
The " usual " suspects, plus a very unusual brown 1675. A real beauty. Do you have more pics of it? Best, Nicolas, a bit dizzy, now.
What a blast of a GTG
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : September 27th, 2010-00:06
... stunning pieces and probably good conversations and food and wine My grailwatch was to be found: A GMT Master ref. 6542 for the Pan Am....and yes I have seen the case back before and no, I don't own one (yet)..but the hunt is on Thanks for sharing guy...
Thanks for sharing....
By: MiniCooper : September 26th, 2010-13:27
Great gathering..... I also have not seen the back of the ground crew of PanAm.... Thanks again Cheers
A great assortment of great watches.
By: patrick_y : September 26th, 2010-19:07
An impressive gathering of vintage Rolexes! The 6062, the vintage Milgauss, and other fantastic watches truly are rare sights to see, even see photos of. Did I mention that the Patek Philippe perpetual calendar / chronograph is beautiful as well? Thanks f...
Heaven on earth
By: EdwardL : September 26th, 2010-19:32
Can't imagine how I will feel, to see all those beauties in flesh. Thanks for sharing.
WOW WOW... another great GTG...
By: FanFrancisco : September 27th, 2010-07:59
... very impressive GTG, trust you guys must have so much fun time. thanks so much for sharing. stefan
Thank you DR
By: moc : September 27th, 2010-09:31
for this medicine,I am so speachless...... Fantastic fantastic.... Mo
every time i visit Paris...
By: Baron - Mr Red : September 28th, 2010-09:36
i go home with more watches than i started. Next year, my friend, its a London GTG bonanza.
Too risky, Joe...
By: amanico : September 28th, 2010-09:43
A kind of perpetual work in progress, my friend. Will tell you a bit later, if all goes well. Best, Nicolas
As in previous years...
By: dxboon : September 28th, 2010-07:18
...an amazing gathering of Rolexes. I'm sure the only thing better than the watches was the camaraderie between the friends gathered at the event! Thanks for all the pictures! Cheers, Daos
fantastic stuff--the Serpico
By: Mostel : September 28th, 2010-15:29
really entrances... and the Patek... ah... when Patek was Patek.......thank you!!!
Camera?
By: djdave29 : July 8th, 2011-07:02
A truly beautiful immense collection. Can you tell me what camera was used to take these images? Superb quality. Regards Dave