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Thanks Bill..and good to learn from experts.

I don't have tools to open the watch so can't tell the serial no. You have a beautiful specimen.
The dial is a sight to behold
By: Bill : January 9th, 2012-18:20
The lugs are nice and fat. I had the chance to compare the same model side by side and the was a lot more meat on the lugs but without a sister watch to compare it against you can't appreciate it as much. It is those little things that add up when you are...
" For the refined collection ".
By: amanico : January 9th, 2012-04:22
That is perfectly put, Bill. A 4 lines 5512, gilt, chapter ring, and " cornino " is not what I would qualify as affordable. For this amount of money, you can also get a full set 1675 Gilt underline double swiss, a 6542, 6538 ( service dial, though ), a co...
Words of wisdom
By: Bill : January 9th, 2012-09:12
As always Nicolas thoughtful commentary and insight from you. On the 1958 start I am hunting for a picture to show the 5512 2line I saw with a very earl serial number that puts it at 1958. This was the only evidence I could find that I did see with my own...
Why I am surprised...
By: amanico : January 9th, 2012-22:36
1958 was the year of the launch of the 5510, the 6538 and the 5508 were still in the catalog. For me, the crownguard on a Sub appeared one year later, as it was the case for the GMT. But you never know, with Rolex! Best, and thanks for your input, POY! Ni...
5512 from 1959
By: Bill : June 15th, 2012-05:02
There was a 5512 with a 2 line dial in 1959. It had the rare eagle beak crown guard with a serial 478,xxx which housed a 1530 movement. The 1530 would be a non chronometer movement as opposed to the 1560 / 1570 which are both chronometer rated. This parti...