amanico[JLC Moderator]
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A keeper!
Thanks for this nice moment of History, Michael.
Here is mine, to acompany yours:
Best,
Nicolas
What a record....
By: Baron - Mr Red : December 5th, 2013-06:19
First things first...congratulations on pursuing the history. Regardless of whether you can pinpoint whether or not this specific watch went to the pole or not, you have revealed an enormous amount of history and historical potential for the watch. So man...
Thank you.
By: michael e : December 5th, 2013-06:47
Thank you for the kind reply. Another mystery to me is that Rolex state in the letter the watch was "re-engraved", I wonder what that means? I believe when the engraving seen on the case back was done the whole case back was replaced, The inner case back ...
Explorer.
By: michael e : December 5th, 2013-07:17
The watch was bought by a friend at a small local auction. He called me to ask me what I thought and I said get it no matter what. The auction house only had a copy letter from Rolex and the auction slipped by pretty unnoticed. I collected the watch from ...
A puzzle.
By: michael e : December 5th, 2013-06:51
Thank you! That is exactly what the research has been like, a big puzzle, one which has missing pieces though. I shudder to think how many hours I have spent on this watch and on a couple of others over the last couple of years. All done in my free time t...
Bezel
By: michael e : December 5th, 2013-10:28
Glad you left the bezel alone Nicolas, the marks on watches like that are meant to be there., very cool watch. The probability of finding another watch like that on the market is 0. Do you wear the watch regularly? Thanks Mick
Good news update.
By: michael e : January 5th, 2014-09:57
Thanks to Dean (tick talk) on this forum who provided the email address of Dr Ken Edges. With deans help I would not have made contact with Ken who is the last remaining member of the British trans Artic expedition of 1968-69. So I am very greatful for hi...