WHL[VC Moderator]
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I'm looking forward to your on the wrist review, respo.....
I'm sure you'll get some good photos soon, because your photos of the 1921 are great.
I like learning details like about the dial of the 1955 because they make me appreciate the watch so much more ?
Bill
Well Done Bill!
By: justindependent : May 31st, 2012-00:27
Bill You have the ability to constantly remind me that there are current models that tug at my heart strings! I often write off VC as a brand where I love their history and a little more agnostic on their current line up. However this simple 2 hand watch ...
yes bill!
By: justindependent : May 31st, 2012-22:48
Well, I can be flexible, but I am looking for a great 4178 (4177!!!). A good example is harder to find than expected..... I wouldnt turn my nose away from a well priced historique chrono. I am being to fall for the 1921..... what a stunner!
Let's make a deal...
By: respo : June 1st, 2012-07:46
You hunt the 4178 and leave the Historiques Chronograph to me. ;-) But you're going to have to get your own 1921...I'm not sharing that one. ;-) By the way, which version of the 1921 are you falling for? Boutique or original? Best, respo
A question for you Dean.....
By: WHL : May 31st, 2012-19:47
Since you follow the vintage VC market much more closely than I do, do you think that it is fair to say that there are fewer vintage 1003-based watches to be found in near-mint or better condition than when looking at similar era VC watches with larger ca...
i have to agree
By: justindependent : June 1st, 2012-19:25
I actively look for good examples. It is not easy to find and i am suspicious of franken watches. Too many times you open up the back and it has been butchered or just grim. The dial quality can be random. Now that Bill has asked the question, i have noti...
Some thoughts
By: WHL : June 4th, 2012-13:07
Dean and Justin: I think there are a good number of 1003 watches out there to be had, but often they seem to have not aged well, at least relative to the larger caliber watches. Part of the problem is that their relatively small size means that they aren'...