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Old 1 September 2022, 08:17 AM   #31
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Old 1 September 2022, 10:23 AM   #32
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That is quite a collection of Gulf memorabilia. I picked up a Gulf Heuer Monaco a while back, what a great watch.

So, is that your collection?
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Old 1 September 2022, 10:25 AM   #33
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That is quite a collection of Gulf memorabilia. I picked up a Gulf Heuer Monaco a while back, what a great watch.

So, is that your collection?
It is, I restore bikes and helmets from late 60's early 70's.
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Old 1 September 2022, 10:41 AM   #34
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For those who are not old enough, Michael Delaney was Steve McQueen's character at "Le Mans".

2nd. pic with Chad riding a Velosolex.
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Old 1 September 2022, 06:03 PM   #35
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Christ. I'm 15 years into watch collecting, and I've hardly even made a dent in the vast body of knowledge available. Don't start me on the motorbikes now...
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Old 1 September 2022, 11:00 PM   #36
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Some 1972 triples.
Wow! What a garage! Fantastic!
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Old 2 September 2022, 09:22 AM   #37
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Thank you all for the thumbs-up, I'm honored.
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Old 2 September 2022, 10:08 AM   #38
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Most collectors of vintage watches are well aware of Steve McQueen and the influence his name has with not only the watch collecting community but with car collectors. Another legend that car collectors are well aware is American racing icon Carroll Shelby who left his mark on the collector car community as the father of the Cobras and Shelby Mustangs.

Being a big fan of both McQueen and Shelby, I thought it would be nice to share a couple of photos of the icons together admiring one of Shelby's creations.

It is well known that McQueen enjoyed wearing his Rolex Submariner 5512 which is evidenced by many photos of him wearing it. (What is not well known, to my knowledge, is where the rumor started concerning his ownership of a Rolex 1655 Explorer II which has never been documented.)

Let's see any pics of watches, cars or memorabilia that you have regarding either McQueen, Shelby or 5512 Submariners that McQueen was known to have owned. To get things started, I've included a couple pics of my GMT 16750 and 2014 Shelby GT500 since my Submariner 5512 was sold years ago.
Just as a side note on Shelby. He and Ken Miles also built the first two Sunbeam Tiger prototypes back in the mid 60's. The Tiger was originally an Alpine body with a small block Ford 260 and later 289 v8 shoehorned in. He wanted to build them at Shelby American but the Brits were somewhat concerned with his closeness to Ford at the time. They ended up giving him a royalty for every Tiger sold. Great little cars.
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Old 3 September 2022, 12:21 PM   #39
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Incredible thread. I’ve been a keen fan since my dad introduced to Le Mans and The Great Escape. I’ve been more into his Porsches, as my dad regularly restored 356s and early 911s. I’ve always had a soft spot for his McQueen’s green 911S. So understated, yet magical in its details and performance. Just like a nice four digit Rolex. McQueen just got it.
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Old 23 September 2022, 06:43 AM   #40
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Most collectors of vintage watches are well aware of Steve McQueen and the influence his name has with not only the watch collecting community but with car collectors. Another legend that car collectors are well aware is American racing icon Carroll Shelby who left his mark on the collector car community as the father of the Cobras and Shelby Mustangs.

Being a big fan of both McQueen and Shelby, I thought it would be nice to share a couple of photos of the icons together admiring one of Shelby's creations.

It is well known that McQueen enjoyed wearing his Rolex Submariner 5512 which is evidenced by many photos of him wearing it. (What is not well known, to my knowledge, is where the rumor started concerning his ownership of a Rolex 1655 Explorer II which has never been documented.)

Let's see any pics of watches, cars or memorabilia that you have regarding either McQueen, Shelby or 5512 Submariners that McQueen was known to have owned. To get things started, I've included a couple pics of my GMT 16750 and 2014 Shelby GT500 since my Submariner 5512 was sold years ago.
John:

Talk about deja-vous!!! My 5512 just came FedEx today and I was all ready to write a post about how this watch SHOULD be the real "Steve McQueen" Watch!!

Luckily, I found this thread before I made a fool of myself and stepped on your awesome post!!

Anyway, here are a couple of pics in my library of the "King of Cool" 5512 history!!

Be safe and long live vintage Rolex!!



PS: He also gave an engraved 5512 to his stunt man that jumped the bike over the fence in "The Great Escape".... Bud Ekins!
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Old 23 September 2022, 07:27 AM   #41
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ein Sachs deutsches Motorrad aus Nürnberg.

(I'll be banned for this SD4K, yes I will...)
Great thread with great pics.

My dad rode a Sachs in the early 1950s when he did an apprenticeship as a motorcycle mechanic in Nürnberg.
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Old 23 September 2022, 09:32 AM   #42
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Congratulations on the purchase John. Thanks for the post and the wonderful photos attached here of the man and his Rolex.

Take care of that 5512 my friend!
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Old 23 September 2022, 10:33 AM   #43
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My 5512 just came FedEx today and I was all ready to write a post about how this watch SHOULD be the real "Steve McQueen" Watch!!
Congratulations, it looks like you got the real McCoy/Queen!
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Old 23 September 2022, 12:47 PM   #44
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Congratulations on the purchase John. Thanks for the post and the wonderful photos attached here of the man and his Rolex.

Take care of that 5512 my friend!
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Old 23 September 2022, 04:18 PM   #45
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Some 1972 triples.
Wow F what fantastic bikes and racing gulf memorabilia.. are the H1s yours...? Weirdly I collect H2s (have an a/b/c) !! Is that picture of Barry Ditchburn on the wall (KH750 racer) ?
Fantastic man cave must say, chapeau !
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Old 23 September 2022, 04:51 PM   #46
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Gonna join this party with a McQueen slightly tenuous link shortly

Next time I'm at the vault I'm going to get out the U.S. singer
CHERs 1968 - 5513 (which she bought in the UK and gave to her much loved step-dad) and photograph it.

Sonny and Cher were big friends of Steve McQueen, and would be round his (and driving his cars), I noted from various pictures.

It's inscribed weirdly from CHER to Dad xx (most normal people put to DAD with love xxxx). Guess that is what signing autographs for 20 yrs does to you !

Sadly it's got a Submariner above depth rating service dial, but it truly doesn't matter as it's the ownership history that interesting and how I got it, and a funeral she didn't attend, angry relatives, correspondence with her now dead agent, and a UK Children in Need charity dichotomy I have related to it !

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Old 23 September 2022, 05:29 PM   #47
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Incredible thread. I’ve been a keen fan since my dad introduced to Le Mans and The Great Escape. I’ve been more into his Porsches, as my dad regularly restored 356s and early 911s. I’ve always had a soft spot for his McQueen’s green 911S. So understated, yet magical in its details and performance. Just like a nice four digit Rolex. McQueen just got it.
Had a little passenger ride in his browny burgundy 250 Lusso (that his wife bought him) at the Goodwood Festival of Speed a few years back - lovely jubbly !

The Lost Mqueen film (narrated by David Letterman) on Netflix, is a good watch in amazing colour footage, if anybody here has not seen it.
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Old 23 September 2022, 06:37 PM   #48
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Most collectors of vintage watches are well aware of Steve McQueen and the influence his name has with not only the watch collecting community but with car collectors. Another legend that car collectors are well aware is American racing icon Carroll Shelby who left his mark on the collector car community as the father of the Cobras and Shelby Mustangs.

Being a big fan of both McQueen and Shelby, I thought it would be nice to share a couple of photos of the icons together admiring one of Shelby's creations.

It is well known that McQueen enjoyed wearing his Rolex Submariner 5512 which is evidenced by many photos of him wearing it. (What is not well known, to my knowledge, is where the rumor started concerning his ownership of a Rolex 1655 Explorer II which has never been documented.)

Let's see any pics of watches, cars or memorabilia that you have regarding either McQueen, Shelby or 5512 Submariners that McQueen was known to have owned. To get things started, I've included a couple pics of my GMT 16750 and 2014 Shelby GT500 since my Submariner 5512 was sold years ago.
Ref your question in 3rd paragraph - in this podcast embedded in link below (from minute 21) Jake Ehrlich talks about Italian magazines first propogating the myth, and that he interviewed Steve's wife and son who confirmed not an Exp2.

There was a photo the Italian magazine had used I recall, where the whole bezel insert was reflecting light and hence they made the incorrect assumption. I've tried to find the photo but failed to locate it.

Also, according to Paul Altieri 'both Jean Claude Killy and Steve McQueen had their names associated with the watch in numerous advertisements, however Steve McQueen never actually wore the ref. 1655'

https://www.rolexmagazine.com/2020/0...ml?m=1#/page/1
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Old 24 September 2022, 02:52 AM   #49
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Wow F what fantastic bikes and racing gulf memorabilia.. are the H1s yours...? Weirdly I collect H2s (have an a/b/c) !! Is that picture of Barry Ditchburn on the wall (KH750 racer) ?
Fantastic man cave must say, chapeau !
Thank you Paul, quite a compliment!

Wall pics are mostly from French-Canadian Yvon Duhamel and Gary Nixon (US).

I'm old. I've started having triples in 1973... look at those clip-ons!



Edit: Yes even my tyres (tires) are originals F6 + K87 Dunlops
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Thank you Paul, quite a compliment!

Wall pics are mostly from French-Canadian Yvon Duhamel and Gary Nixon (US).

I'm old. I've started having triples in 1973... look at those clip-ons!

Me too - love strokers - Those clip-ons are lower than a snakes belly - fabulous stuff.

I had a road registered Rob North KH750 with similarly low clip-ons and rear sets as per this mere replica ! Wish I still had it...

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