DrStrong[Rolex Moderator]
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Why, oh why??
By: Mike Wood : November 5th, 2009-05:43
Because I'm obsessed and probably a little screwed up..! Top row: 3 x "full spec" 5513 British military issue Rolex Submariners (0552 Navy issue) Middle row (left-to-right): 5513 "full spec" (0552 Navy issue) ~ 5517 "full spec" (W10 Army issue) ~ 5513 "fu...
Yes...
By: Mike Wood : November 5th, 2009-06:26
On the bottom row, both number 1 and number 3 are fitted with Rolex milSub servic dials. The dials were supplied and fitted by Rolex during overhaul at Rolex UK (there are no service dials left now :-( ). Interestingly, the dials still carry the T-25 mark...
How many, and how much??
By: schen : November 5th, 2009-11:55
I am just done counting how many, and am still in calculating how much, no, not of the price/value as we are not supposed to talk about it here, but how much percentage of these fantastic Mil Sub's over the total ever produced... Needless to say, I have b...
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By: hans_jorgen_1968 : November 7th, 2009-14:26
Hi Mike Thanks for sharing a great picture I finally have a new picture for my boyz room ;-) You are my hero. Great collection Mike. I would love to, one day see some more pictures and learn about the nitty gretty small diffeences of these rare beauties. ...