amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Who said that a big crown always beats a small crown?
This is absolutely wrong!
Look at thsi evidence.

The Big Crown is in a delicate situation, as it can be " eaten " by any of these 2 small crowns...
Checkers are merciless...

Best,
Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2012-04-07 22:19:25

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I don't remember... ;)
By: amanico : April 8th, 2012-03:22
No, the 2d small crown is not mine, but I am taking care ( and pics ) of it for a good friend. I wouldn't play with the 6542, it is not a Submariner. Or, if I had to play waith, I would also have to use the 6610... And the 1016. Best, Nicolas
Trying to build a collection around the thema of Vintage Rolex Subs
By: amanico : April 9th, 2012-08:48
Is just an utopy... First, there are some holy monsters, such as the Big Crowns 6538 / 6200 / 5510, or Tudors 7922 / 24. Then, if you're not dead, not yet, you will have to fight with the no ( small ) crownguards, and there, you have some pure beasts, too...
My dear friend...
By: renerod : April 9th, 2012-09:24
You just wrote the whole Rolex Sub biodiversity perfectly! (I think there's some ressemblance with endangered species) So you have to be very careful when diving into those sub waters! Me? First save some funds, then try to learn more and make up my mind ...
To choose just one???
By: amanico : April 9th, 2012-09:33
I would be curious to know which one will be your choice! But you are fundamentally right. Just one is the good decision. The one which sums the spirit of the watch in the best of the ways... Hmmm, that is my kind of exercize! Un abrazo, amigo. Nicolas
Depending on the funds...
By: renerod : April 9th, 2012-09:47
A nice, simple and "honest" 1680 white, or, with a "little" more $$$, a gorgeous 5513 or 5512 PCG, chapter ring, gilted. Of the holly monsters, BC, NCG, SC, etc etc... not even think about it! I'll keep enjoying yours in your beautiful pictures, as well a...
Now it would be easier...
By: amanico : April 9th, 2012-11:19
To sum a Rolex Collectionin 3 watches only is not an easy thing, as we have to make some compromises which will be the reflect of our own journey, taste and education. 2, that is easy: Tudlor 7924, and Rolex 6542. As they are way above all the others I ow...
Very original
By: Le Monde Edmond : April 9th, 2012-13:23
Nicolas, your posts are simply AMAZING! Not only are your Rolex's mouthwatering but you come up with very original ways to display them! Perhaps we can play checkers together soon in Paris, but that means I have to get going on my journey of finding a nic...