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9 October 2006, 09:13 PM | #31 |
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Those are beautiful watches Maurizio That DRSD is in great condition
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10 October 2006, 12:11 AM | #32 |
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this is my last buy
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That's the first time I think I've seen a root beer bezel with a black dial. What year is that GMT?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Rolex-18k-GMT-Ma...em130033952980
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An interesting piece, to be sure. For the price, I could get a Bark DD, though!
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(with thanks in advance to Dennis for letting me steal this pic. )
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10 October 2006, 01:47 AM | #38 |
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Yes, Dennis' most recent acquisition. But for ME, the one he traded for that one is my heart's desire!!! One like this:
Don't ask me why, except that it doesn't just smile at me - it throws love and kisses at me!!!
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unfortunately i can read only some word of you. the bracelet miss only because i'v cecked serial number but the bracelet is here with me. i don't know how tell in english but i write italian: this is a 1675 cornino, grafica oro quadrante tropicale. this watch come from united kingdom
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Wonderfull old GMT! Love the inclosed minute track!!
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You have some nice stuff Maurizio
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Ed, I could be wrong here but I think the bezel insert on the 5513 turned that color over the years. I recall seeing a few other examples of this elsewhere. Maybe Mike or Padi can chime on this one.
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Ed, I'm with padi on the age of the GMT. Early 60s-- 60 to 64 time frame.
The watch has several charaterists that date it to circa this era. 1. The dial has an enclosed minute ring--indicative of GMTs that followed the 6542. 2. The dial is marked "SWISS" rather than "SWISS-T<25. 3. the biggie--pointed crown guards. These were indicative of early GMTs As to the brown bezel insert, I have seen a few on 5513s and 5512s and one 1680. Not sure what caused this, but I'm inclined to agree with Paul--something in the pigment of the paint caused it. |
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i must learn english. because now i'm so interest about all your asnwer.
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I like your Daytona Maurizio. I like the black dial Zenith Daytona.
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Una bella collezione Maurizio
Wonderful, wonderful watches. You have exquisite tastes my friend. I haven't been to Italy before, but I am dying to visit there! The closest I have come is Brissago & Lago Maggiore. Glad you found your way to our forum, what other watches do you have?
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Stunning Daytona!!
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somebody sold it but somebody is here with me
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Very very nice collection Maurizio love the Omega and Tudor Chronos and Sub, nice to see a Panerai in your collection.
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Stunning collection! Very well done!!
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Excellent collection. You have a nice variety
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19 October 2006, 01:12 AM | #54 |
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Hello my friends
i'm vintage rolex lover but i love simple watch too. in free time, on ebay, i buy many watch low price not expensive but so funny and with nice movements. see |
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Nice watches! BTW, you're Italian and no Panerai??? LOL
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19 October 2006, 02:17 AM | #57 |
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i live in tuscany. 150 miles from Panerai's headquarter
FIRENZE ( florence) Panerai was italian but now is under richemont, cartier. parbleu, i don't like french stuff ;) i'm joke but i was really happy when france gift to italy the world cup ;) ;) ;) |
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Panerai is a dangerous territory. you must be a deep expert of panerai. if not is a big problem
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No expertise needed at all... just passion for the brand and the willingness to wear a small wall clock on your wrist. Like most Paneristi, I'm overcompensating for other issues.
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Hello to everybody. is to much time that i don't visit this forum. what's up?
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