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11 January 2020, 03:42 AM | #1 |
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What is your most "storied" watch.
Speedmaster First Watch on the Moon
The president, gold date just. Many collectors buy watches that have been in movies, or celebrities have worn for the association. I wanted to know is there anyone here that has done any unique traveling, odd hobbys (Diving, climbing, horse riding), owned a watch through the launch of a successful business? Thought it'd be a cool topic because I think it's cool when people build out their own legacy and storied to be told (through a unique watch). Could be something passed down as well. |
11 January 2020, 04:01 AM | #2 |
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I left my OP 1005 on a desk in an exam hall for about six or seven hours. Went back late at night and got a custodial staff to let me in. It was exactly where I had left it!
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Vintage OMEGA DeVille gold tank. It was a dress watch when I was working retail, though had some personal situations so had to clean up my act for a year. My oldest brother was working as a programmer / coder for Apple in the 80s, Digital, Ashton-Tate, etc and needed a dress watch so lent it to him. He lived in San Francisco and claimed an earthquake damage the watch.
Years later on his deathbed at the age of 33 (1994) he confessed to me that he really loved the watch and it was fine ....and gave it back to me. He passed away a few weeks later. It's the most valuable watch within my collection (am not referring to price).
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11 January 2020, 04:28 AM | #5 |
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Probably the one I found at an estate sale. You know, the 18K stamped Explorer.
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What is your most "storied" watch.
My 1601 DJ. It belonged to my father before me and I wore it as my only Rolex for years. It’s been with me around the world. From ice cold nights in Tromsø, to warm tropical days in the Maldives, and even through the blazing hot furnace that is Death Valley in the summer. It has accompanied me through my life’s accomplishments and the occasions when I hit rock bottom. It has been with me through many adventures as well from 30m below sea level to 14,000 feet above.
Sadly, I noted signs of deterioration in the bracelet such as the clasp popping open frequently and not remaining securely locked like it used to. So now it’s worn as part of a rotation. It still gets preference for family events and formal occasions. |
11 January 2020, 05:05 AM | #8 |
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Datejust 16234 by Bill Murray in Lost in Translation.
I published it in a post https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=621617 |
11 January 2020, 05:11 AM | #9 |
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an early 70s rolex submariner that was worn by an nypd officer. I have all the service records including his notes of what he was having done.
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11 January 2020, 05:21 AM | #10 |
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My Chronoswiss timemaster fly back was on my wrist for the majority of my career as a professional racing driver, this watch saw 3 championship wins a 24 win and numerous other big days, it’s graced circuits such as Spa Francorchamps, Silverstone and Monza, owning this watch also started my relationship with Chronoswiss as my main sponsor which brought visits to Basel world in 2006 and 2007. It’s a very special piece to me.
Iv always owned a Rolex though since 1988 current model is a 2016 214270 currently at Rolex having warranty work done on the rotor! |
11 January 2020, 05:34 AM | #11 |
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A most humble thanks. He is missed dearly, was an incredibly brilliant coder, futurist, and above all a very kind man. Started webmastering months after he passed away and there's a website online (same as my username) that is still going strong now celebrating its' 25th anniversary. From Day 1 dedicated the site in his memory.
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That’s a nice looking watch, I had to look it up. My respects to you for being a professional driver, I’m going to start doing Autocross events soon, and doing a little bit of super lap events as well. I’m sure I’ll learn a lot. I was looking for a cheap chrono to use, is there anything you would recommend? |
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thanks for the tears- lovely story
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11 January 2020, 07:40 AM | #16 |
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1972 1675 GMT I don't know about storied but it's been with me since 2001, shared life's vicissitudes and been a reliable friend. It did give me my worst moment as a Rolex owner. One Saturday, I was going to have lunch at Keller's Drive In on E NW Hwy in Dallas. Burgers, long necks and carhops that have been there 40 years in some cases. On weekends people bring their classic cars to show off while they drink beer and tell lies. Keller's likes cash so a stop at the drive through ATM was indicated. Heading for a fun afternoon I looked down and my GMT was gone. I instantly knew what had happened, I had lost it at the ATM! I made an ugly U turn and sped crazily toward the bank. I felt around the seat but no joy. I may have committed some felonies getting back to the bank and as I pulled into the lot the drive through had 4 cars lined up. My beautiful 1675 was either crushed or on the wrist of some jerk who was laughing maniacally at his good fortune. In despair I tried on the side of the seat one last time and felt the coolness of sweet Rolexian steel. My idiotic driving had forced it back out of it's hiding place under the edge of the seat. A spring bar had given way. Since then any watch that comes to my house immediately gets a new set of spring bars. :) |
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My 1986 DD Tridor. An old girlfriend of mine had been shopping for a lightly used Platinum DD for years without success. Finally, in 1994 she was at an AD who said he could get her a NOS Tridor (with an 8900 serial # circa 1986) for around $14K (retail then was about $20,400) ... the watch had been sitting in a vault at Rolex Geneva and had a YG bezel and white dial. She said she'd take it since she wanted a nice DD, but insisted on the WG bezel (authorized by Rolex) and rhodium roman dial. She got it and wore it for a while. Then, when we hooked up, I fell in love with the watch ... at that point, she had sourced a lightly used Platinum DD for a good price. So, in 1999, I bought the Tridor from her at a good discount (all boxes and papers included) and she then bought the Plat. by adding some $$ to what I paid for the Tridor. I don't know what happened to her, but I sure know how well the Tridor is doing still.
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11 January 2020, 08:50 AM | #21 |
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"Unique" is a polite understatement. My recollection is that she had bought the Plat. DD from Govberg's in Philly for $18K ... I went there with her to pick it up. Of course, memory can fade with time, so who knows. In any event, glad it's a memorable story, at least to you and me. Cheers!
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Funny ... my nickname for her is "wanderlust" 'cuz she could never stay put for long. In fact, we "met" on Timezone back in the late '90's. Kind of a WIS forerunner to eharmony.
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I wore my 16610 (black dial SS Sub) on a long-term TDY to Central Asia in 2003, taking it into Afghanistan and to several locations in Uzbekistan. It held up like a beast, never giving me a single problem, even when getting various foreign liquids splattered on it.
Once smartphones became ubiquitous, I stopped wearing watches for several years, so the Sub was eventually sold, along with my other watches. But that Sub and I had some great experiences together. If any of us ever meet in person, I'll relate some of the more colorful stories of that trip. Anyhoo, here are some of the milder photos taken during those months with the Sub. The first is me sitting in the lobby of the Intercontinental Hotel in Tashkent. It doesn't really represent that trip, though, because I was usually wearing more tactical gear than simply Dockers and a Polo shirt, but hey, this moment was during some rare down time. It's also the only photo I have of me wearing the Sub in Central Asia (who knew that photos of wearing watches would become a thing?). At that moment I was meeting some friends from the State Department Diplomatic Security Service (that I knew from stateside) who were waiting in the lobby for a secure transport of some VIP. One of them grabbed my camera and unknowingly snapped one of the very few photos I have of this watch. The next shot is a typical roadside shop in Kabul. The last one is from a Madrassa in Samarkand. The Sub was a champ on all these trips.
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Max truly was one of the great guys, who accomplished much given his short time. The brilliance of assisting in making Ashton-Tate Framework a reality was... the first time you could bring docs from word processing to spreadsheet, etc (long before MicroSoft Office) interoper came into market. Also was the first 'overlay' environment and only 3D capability of its' type no one else to date has done (as best as i recall). He was also working on voice recog and speech synth and shared with me many 'far advanced' ideas, which gave much inspiration when i was helping develop WindowsCE AutoPC in the 1990s (which was long before the in-car tech we all take for granted today). Max is very much missed :( :( :( PS: Apologies for being so emotional, been a draining past day or so with Neil's (Peart) passing.
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To continue in my passion of ski mountaineering, last year, at the age of 71, I went through four operations, and then bought a new Explorer to commemorate.
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Bought in post war Japan, spent the late 50s-late 70s working a cat and mouse game in Army Intelligence against the Soviets. Eventually retired to the leisure of working at a college as math professor. Unfortunately the big C eventually came calling, and the watch was stored until I was old enough to inherent it. Lots of stories with this watch, wish my grandfather was still around to tell them.
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These stories are very inspiring. We modern owners need to get over prices/scratches/superhero name calling and lead fulfilling lives with a watch strapped to our wrist
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