. . . this? "Obviously," you'll say, "a pink gold hooded lug Grand Luxe Constellation." Ok, but which reference? Why no printed CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER/RE OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED ? Why are the applied Ω symbol and brand at the bottom of the dial? Where are...
. . . as I was under the impression ref 14355 gave way to 143 6 5 with the transition to full rotor cal 501/505 movements ~ 1957. Were there any inner caseback photos? If yes, and the reference number is 14355, then another 'factoid' goes the way of the d...
. . . so it could be there was a transition between the two similar [143 5 5 vs 143 6 5] references, but I still feel there's an unanswered question here. We'll never know for sure.
. . . to a 't'. Hooded lug Omegas are like Detroit-style pizza: a little too rich for my diet, but oh-so-tasty. Here's one I'd have a hard time resisting, a white gold ref 14327. Extremely rare; I've never seen one in the metal. [photo credit: Erich] I sa...
In high school electronics shop class I resurrected an old juke box that played 45 and 78 RPM records, and this came booming out, but by Dale Hawkins, many years before Credence made it famous. Here it is by the Rolling Stones (for Art)
. . . that fell far from the tree when he found me playing Scotch and Soda incessantly. At that age, I didn't know what Scotch was other than tape. Twenty years later, when I started following the Stones, it drove him bananas I'd spend so much money seein...
This is from a 2012 auction. Ref 2930, circa 1958, serial number 15,769,268, only 4 away from watch above. Almost certainly from the same batch delivered to Saudi Arabia Markers and diamonds look the same. I'm not convinced that the other auction catalog ...