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Thank you my dear Nicolas!! It is so nice of you...
... it is so nice to know a good friend has his thought on me!!
I sincerely wish you´ll get an ARA for your wonderful collection next year. It would be a very interesting additional to such a fine collection.
You are right there are many reference which would be nice to have. Any of them if they have the usual Ci inscriptions on its back or an official ARA inscription.
Of course I would be delighted to own one myself. And I will keep forever thankful if you find an additional example for me!!
Un abrazo mi amigo!!
Con mi sincero afecto.
Abel.
The case, crown, plexys, and most of the time hands were the same.
By: amanico : December 19th, 2013-07:13
Dials were very close, even if some had their own " personality ", as, for example, the Sub " Snowflake " 7016 or 94010 / 94110. The biggest difference? The movements, which were outsourced, which is not the case, of course, ,with Rolex watches ( with a f...
As far as I know
By: FrancisV : December 19th, 2013-15:35
from a very well seller / collector from here that CI means Cuerpo de Infantería. Some years ago he posted an interesting information about its story in the VRF. I do not know if links are allowed here, if so please let me know and will send it to you. Un...
THANK YOU, Nicolas
By: Mike1066 : December 20th, 2013-05:20
As always, you are the 7924 master and you always bring us new and interesting information. What a great piece and a lucky owner. That insert is fantastic! And the dial, with the faded text, shows the great life that watch has lived. Thank you for the res...