They find great watches in public gardens. Look at this superb Red 6610: Or they have some in depth lunch with some exciting birds. What about this tempting 1665 Rail Dial? Coming from Great Britain, my friend had to wear a GMT... And this 1675 CR PCG doe...
Powerful, yet elegant, with History for some of them. Not as presitigious as a 6200, but hey, more human. If you have the opportunity to get one, don't hesitate... IMO. All the best, Nicolas
I would add with great pleasure two more SDs to my Evilish one: The 1665 Rail Dial, like the one I posted here, and a MK II Thin Case. Then, I would happily say that I ended this thema. These SDs are highly attractive, my friend. The Vintage, with their d...
... beautiful Paris! Company couldnt be better either! Im happy for both of you friends! Fantastic photos Nicolas! Thanks for sharing. Un abrazo amigo, de Abel (Pampero)
wait ... I have no garden! Delicious sensation from reading your post, my friend. I wish I could join. The explorer is missing in my collection. I need one really bad. Regards Tyler
That is much rarer than any DRSD, at the excepetion of the MK I PP or MK II PP, though, and very desirable. As for the Explorers, these 6610 are really something, in terms of sensuality, desirablity... Best, Nicolas
Yes I'm aware of the existence of these two. I also realize all the reference in the vintage sea dweller range are important and equally desirable. This will need a lifetime of devotion. Thank for the pain. Regards Tyler
perhaps he speaks about the only 2 (maybe?) exemplars of 1665 white pre-series....MK0....how the hell you call them Cx This message has been edited by gensiulia on 2012-05-09 02:03:05
I've been on this for sometimes but for my health I don't consider them. you two are having fun poking me, aren't you guy? Regards Tyler aka full of holes
I really wish I could have joined... Thanks for sharing the pictures of these terrific vintage Rolex. The two 7924's show very different characters, having them side by side is very educative.
......but am snowed under with some work.....they will come! Bu a great day in Paris for sure...and my thanks to Nicolas for his enduring hospitality. Many thanks.
no scans yet.... but..... I have to say that over the last few years, this forum has provided a great deal of fun and enjoyment for me. We all have our hobbies, our passions, our sports, professional and family life....yes we all have other things outside...
We have several ( not to say a lot of ) watches which have a story behind the way we got them. And most often, a very nice story. This is the case for yoiur 5508, I think, But most of all, don't we collect friendship and amazing moments, spent and lived t...
And friendship must surely feature in the top 5 Superb thread and thank you for educating me.....................I believed that the title of Nicolas's first photo was a typing error, as I couldn't see anything RED! But thanks to Google, I now understand ...
Yesn friendship is the necessary background of a nice watch, for us, the Real Bastardos. I will come back to each of these beauties, and even more! Best, Nicolas
There is no better way of describing the day..... Here we go Chocolate anyone? More chcoloate? Now a smorgesbord This one oddly grew horns.... A wonderful pairing of stunning vintage Deepseas So which one belongs to Vlad.... Good v Evil.... + v -...
Your pics remind me this band. Aaah, this 1675 is really chocolate, eeh? Are you falling in love with it? As for the 5508, I have the strange feeeling that some big pics will come. The funny thing is that there are quite a lot of watches with a nice story...
That is quite a magnificent collection you have together (and without a doubt, only the tip of the iceberg!!!) A pleasure to read and look at the photos Cheers Tony
Lucky I was not there! Dont think my heart would be able to handle such an event Throw in a Explorer II cream dial and a Milguss and its my dream Rolex line up! Best Blomman