I have to confess that I almost don't know anything about the Speedmaster except some basic data. But of course, I consider it as one of the very few true iconic watches in the watchmaking history. Two non professional of the watch industry Speedmaster lo...
and the least we can say is that it may be interesting a huge crowd of Speed fans. Thanks for the news Fx. Cheers, Mark PS: I don't recognize the watch you're wearing :p
. . . to fix that problem, FX. Funny about the timing of this thread; I just spoke with my friend, mrsnak, earlier today about regaining custody of my old Mk II. Problem is, he's as fond of it as I am! ...
Like you, not a big fan of the Speedie, except when it comes to some very early refs, 2915, 2998, and 105 003. Well, all straight lugs cases. So maybe I should buy the book to discover the one I will get? Even if I already have a small idea.... Best, Nico...
. . . as I respect the Speedmaster genre, out of all them, it's the Mk II that makes my heart skip a beat. Can't get those fluid lines . . . . . . out of my mind . . . ...
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