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1 March 2011, 11:51 PM | #1 |
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5512 pcg 365 milsub
One of 3 known, it comes between A/6538 and 5513Milsub, the second one with complete assignation
Courtesy of Jatuchka
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1 March 2011, 11:53 PM | #2 |
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5512 pcg 369 milsub
One of 3 known, it comes between A/6538 and 5513Milsub, the second one with complete assignation
Courtesy of Jatuchka
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very cool watch.. There were just some posts about the a6538 on the military watch forum yesterday..
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A beautiful example -and a pleasure to see. Though a better example is own by the 'great Mike Wood.'
http://www.tz-uk.com/forum/viewtopic...st=0&sk=t&sd=a Coutesy of Mike Wood...... There are some really lucky and fortunate people in this world......... they are 'fortunate' to have aquired them and 'lucky' enough to be able to afford them !! |
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mikes isnt a 5512...its an a6538.....
robertos 5512 is a labour of love that has been going on for some time...he finally got it ! |
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This brings up a nice subject. What movement is in this watch? 1560? What examples of mil subs (not Comex) that are chronometer and are there any dials labeled as such? |
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Very nice.......................Interesting watches!! Love these posts!! Thanks Lele!!
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Strange looking crown (logo on dial), never seen that before.
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You don't like these logos?? I love them--happy there is one on mine!! 18mm sun 003.jpg
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Nice !!!!!!
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I can't make out the brand on that watch Ken - is it a Tissot?
It's very nice.
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do you mean 369 and not 365?
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It stands for Terrible Habit if you ask me wife!!!
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Jed can provide more details. |
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do you know ...off the top of my head i don't know for sure which movt is in there ..i want to say 1560...there are 2.5 of these watches around and a couple parts with serials on them that tie into the batch information we have gathered...
the 0.5 watch i'd say has had later movts, dial and hands fitted to use the case up.... these are 1960-61 .so before 5512 would have had the SCOC text they follow staright on from the use of the A6538 and i think one day we will find were a tiny batch of replacements or somethign similar...and i cant think of any scoc mil subs....ceratinly the 5513's aren't for obvious reasons. its know that the MOD did its own accuracy and quality testing on the pieces when they got them.. |
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Jed-
Could it be a 1530 with 25 jewels like some of the early 5512's? I have clearly never seen one nor have most people. That is one rare watch!! Would be curious what movement is in it???
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Its not pretty made, like normal Rolex made logo. |
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I figured that out after I re-read it!! I must be getting old!!
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I know Phil Sthal has got the second well known with complete assignation
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nearly ...phillip has an A6538 also ...heywood milton in UK has the first 5512 discovered ...
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6 March 2011, 01:43 AM | #24 |
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5512 pcg 365 milsub
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Attached photos of my mil sub, case is dated 11.60 just for interest. I bought this at the Rosyth government sale in the early 1980's. The bezel is a later replacement. The movement is a 1520 Regards Hargrave |
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and there you go the 0.5 watch ... fitted with a later dial , bezel and movt..and later engravings ...
did you find out anything from Rolex Uk J ? |
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Good morning Jedly,
No, Mr Hudson could only confirm the year of manufacture. Regards John. |
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bugger thats a shame ...theres always a chance one will have somethign on file from service records rather than manufacture records but if anyone woulda know it'd be him :(
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