All is in the title, but it is much more interesting than a simple announce. First of all, if I saw several exclamation dot dials on 5508, I much rarely saw this detail on a 6542 from '58. ( All in all, I may have seen 3 or 4 maximum, and a few others fro...
If we are willing to accept and I say both IF and WILLING to accept the idea that the exclamation point and the underline for that matter has anything to do with the change from radium to tritium 1960 to 1963 then we can draw a possible conclusion. The co...
They seem to be more commonly associated with the transition period which is better associated with the1960-1963 period. Please don't misunderstand me both watch could have been born this way and the logic simply says they where assembled and sold at a la...
I saw several from 58 / 59, and most often in the 60 / 62 range, indeed. To know if they were replacement dials, I doubt it, when it comes to the 6542 for one reason. We have replacement dials for the 6542 on 2 periods, one in the Sixties ( OCC ) and one ...
One theory is that the watch was built and sold between the period 1960-1963 so the watch was born that way. This could mean the watch got chrono papers from 1958/59 but the watch was not yet assembled and was assembled and sold later. So I guess a sales ...
Sept 1959 and 1960 is really close it seem reasonable to assume it was from the early batch with the new mark "!" on the dials and born that way. But for a watch sold in 1958 or earlier it would not be close enough to be born with the "!" if the theory th...
... Both are e beauty... so difficult to choose one winner here. I love Subs, you know, but GMT are so nice with their colorful bezel and extra hand! Let me have both! Have a nice week my friend!! Un fuerte abrazo, desde las lejanas tierras del Sur! Abel....
As you know, I am crazy about these Vintage GMTs. And I am very happy to know where is the 5508, too. All the best, y un fuerte abrazon, Amigo Dexter De La Pampa! Nicolas