London Issued Meeting 2014: Vintage Watch Gathering
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London Issued Meeting 2014: Vintage Watch Gathering

By bullibeer · Mar 31, 2014 · 10 replies
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Bullibeer's recap of the 2014 London Issued Meeting offers a vivid glimpse into the vibrant world of vintage watch collecting. Beyond showcasing an extraordinary array of rare timepieces, including two confirmed gold print Omani Sea-Dwellers, his post emphasizes the invaluable human connection and shared passion that define these gatherings. This article highlights the community aspect of collecting, where friendships and stories are as cherished as the watches themselves.


Another great event just passed by… i want to thank Mike Wood, Jed McCormack and Paul Maudlsey for the great hospitality and organizing such great event. It was a blast.
We met up with a bunch of about 40 people in London to celebrate vintage issued watches mainly. In a wider range. And of course a lot more of the vintage Rolex, Longines, Tudor, Panerai, IWC,.. etc watches.

As i organized the Passion meetings the last 5 years and visited a couple other big meetings i am happy to see many new faces and most important so much passion and fun together.
Its a big pity that we can’t show you the real value of this meetings. And only show you the watches. These meetings are about so much more then the watches.

Of course there are not many occasions where you can see such an display of rare and interesting watches with history and special stories in 1 place. But the main magic of these events is the twinkle in the eys of the people sharing their passion, stories and joy among each other. And celebrating friendships in a hobby that unites them.
Where else.. and with whom else can you share such crazy addiction.

As said.. the biggest achievement we gained over the last years we agreed is the fact that its about the people and fun together. 
So sorry you will have to do with the images of the watches…. you are missing the feeling of the event.

We took a nice boat trip up the Thames where we had all the times to enjoy the talks, some food, drinks and the watches.

Here is one of the rarest views on the meeting to start with.




2 of the 3-4 known gold print Omani Seadwellers. And the only 2 confirmed by Rolex. Amazing…














Some super nice vintage Panerai. Super cool.








2 killer big crowns.

A 6200 and a mint 6538 underline.





More Comex 



Another Omani Seadweller..... total of 4 on the sight





And my favorite watch of the meeting. 1938 Longines stepcase Chrono monoblock.








Did we say rare??? How about the only one …. known.






The ultra cool Grahame Fowler Tudor MN collection.







I loved this one.

Patend Pending MK1 with tropical dial! Amazing.





6200 are super cool watches.







Sooooo cool!!!










Dear Mike…. when you bring your freezer bag collection.. you have to unpack them!!! LOOOL!








Another rare piece. Square crown guard 5512.









What a display!


















What a display my friend!!!







A real cool Tissot in a big size case!







There it is again…



















Such a cool sight!































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I like the straps ;-)












And off we went for an cultural taste of the GB Empire …





And the day has come!!! Philipp is finally on his knees for TUDOR!!!



And those English hosts wanted to show off of some power and domination ;-)




















PS.. we do a special strap series for these. Nato strap. LOL!






And made us climb the hill… to see the GMT point!




A passionate lesson on vintage watches from the 17th / 18th century and the GMT origine. When watches where used for navigation by the British ships all over the world. And the GMT time was important for navigation.







There it is.. the GMT line… at least one out of 5 on the hill ;-)




Thanks again for the great weekend and all the fun! Hope to see you all soon again!

Bernhard Bulang

About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 5513

The Rolex Submariner reference 5513 is a notable example within the Submariner line, distinguished by its two-line dial and lack of a date complication. Produced for an extended period, it represents a core offering for collectors seeking a straightforward and robust tool watch. Its design emphasizes legibility and functionality, aligning with the original purpose of the Submariner series. This reference is recognized for its consistent aesthetic throughout its production run, with subtle variations in dial text and bezel inserts.

The watch features a 40mm stainless steel Oyster case, offering durability and water resistance suitable for its intended use. Powering the reference 5513 is the automatic Caliber 1520 movement, known for its reliability. The crystal is acrylic, contributing to the vintage character of the watch. The unidirectional rotating bezel, typically with an aluminum insert, allows for elapsed time measurement.

For collectors, the reference 5513 is a significant model due to its long production history and the various dial iterations, such as gilt and matte dials, which present distinct collecting opportunities. Its appeal lies in its foundational design and its position as a non-date Submariner, making it a desirable piece for those who appreciate the model's original form. The watch is often paired with an Oyster bracelet, completing its functional aesthetic.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.1520
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black gilt
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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Mike Wood
Mar 31, 2014

I was looking forward to seeing your pictures and reading your comments! Excellent - thank you my friend! I can re-live the weekend again!! MW :-)

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Subexplorer
Mar 31, 2014

... great pictures, those incredible timepieces, and the scenary photographs to boot! Cordial regards, Abel.

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logan
Mar 31, 2014

Welcome to puristpro. That oman Sd is amazing. So is heuer that is rare!! Until next time bruder. Regards Sugianto Kosim

BU
bullibeer
Mar 31, 2014

Hi my friend, i am on Purist for years.... but i have been low on forums the last years. Just did not get the time to cruise them all and write on all of them. In the past i was on them like 3-4 hours a day ;-) Now i really don't get the time anymore. Best B

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logan
Mar 31, 2014

:-) great! See you next time for sure Best Regards Sugianto Kosim On 31 Mar, 2014, at 9:21 pm, www watchprosite < [Email address suppressed for privacy] > wrote:

BI
Bill
Mar 31, 2014

This is a ten course meal and then some. Wow, Bernhard, thanks for all these great shots. We can really feel the tension in the room with so much Vintage Rolex to enjoy. I said room but I think I heard the word boat which sounds even more appropriate. Like with Joe's report I will need to review the images over and over to absorb even just a little. Thanks for taking us on this journey. Bill

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