I can't describe the feeling... Buying the very first vintage watch - half blind and just trusting a couple of good people. But let's see what I got: The box looks okay. But what might be inside? Oh, Submariner 5513 - that watch is something I really like...
We have a beutiful day in Tallinn. No wind, no clouds, bright sunshine and just minus 17 degrees Centigrade. The snow is nicely reflecting the sunshine... I took my new 5513 out to study is closer. The sun showed all details of the dial. After 30 minutes ...
The symptom of chasing the next piece like a sex craze maniac where you can't help but visit every used store and internet side to get a fix. Always hungry but never satisfy. Some even subject themselves and their watchmaker to radioactive hazard. Couple ...
I just spotted another vintage Rolex with everything included. It would make a nice pair with my 5513 which has those "fuc.ed" indexes". However, it looks like this other Submariner is also having "fuck.d indexes" so too Subs which don't look like new mig...
I will just let the authorized service center to check the watch and when it's okay, jump to the water. Actually I decided to take my Nautilus to my next diving trip just to show that even Patek is good enough for diving. I know that Nico is dangerous. Hi...
and I agree on Nico's Highly Infectous Vintage virus. I fear the numbers of his victims is increasing. Patient waiting to see the Nautilas in aqua land. Best Tyler