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I could also have used " happy accident " to describe this patina. Thanks, Jason. [nt]
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I'm speechless
By: fernando : August 1st, 2011-02:14
Your determination and boundless energy to fulfill your quest is admirable! You GMT thema is already incredible and now this! I have yet to see one of these historical pieces let alone contemplate an acquisition. I'm living in the wrong city. Well done my...
Still have ot hunt some holy monsters, among the Vintage Rolex GMT.
By: amanico : August 1st, 2011-03:59
A 1675 U.A.E, an Underline, a Serpico y Laines, and more modestly, a red arrow 24 hours hand... But you know me, if I see another beautiful one, I won't be able to resist. Thanks for my dog, Fernando... Really painful moments, right now... Best, Nicolas.
Thanks a lot, Pete.
By: amanico : August 1st, 2011-23:14
As for every watch, you have to find YOUR watch... The one you know it is made for you, an instantaneous love. It can take some time, but the satisfaction is here. Best, Nicolas. This message has been edited by amanico on 2011-08-01 23:19:39
WOW WOW WOW
By: orangedial : August 2nd, 2011-08:08
Congratulations, Nicolas! My turn to return 3 sincerest WOW... WOW... for a wonderful specimen of your grail vintage! WOW... for the legendary delicate bezel, and such a rare find! and finally, WOW... for simply being happy for your determination paid off...
Thank you so much, Wayne.
By: amanico : August 2nd, 2011-08:18
Not sure the bezel is correct, by the way... To me, it is an aftermarket, but a quite good one. And at least, I would notr have to fear about the fragile bezel, whoe insert alone is around 10 / 15 K Euros. My watches, I buy them to wear them, if not, I do...
Well, it took me many years of doubts, wanderings on the topic.
By: amanico : August 2nd, 2011-14:42
I have several Vintage GMTs, but with the crownguards, pointed or not, gilt, or not, chapter ring or not. The epitome of the Rolex GMT is, to me, the first one, this reference, the 6542. Now, to find one which will sing to you is another problem, indeed. ...
About this belief...
By: renerod : August 2nd, 2011-14:29
It's based on prehispanic tradition. When the death person goes on it's final travel to Chiconaumictlan (The longed place for the rest of the soul), he (or she) has to cross Chiconahuapan (nine rivers or nine waters), the big river that surrounds the nine...
Is he a coker, too?
By: amanico : August 2nd, 2011-14:51
Mine was an american cocker, white, black, with a few brown spots here and there. Her name was Oum, Pepette is the name that Patrice gave her, but not her true name, just an affectuous nickname. The last moments were full of tenderness, and she knew, unde...
Now it is complete !
By: cisco : August 3rd, 2011-06:23
I have some little ideas fo the amount of work this watch asked you. It deserved it. Frantically speaking I was not impressed by your first 6542 , far from your amazing cornino imho. It reminds me of my first cornino , sexy, very nice dial (slghtly marble...
LOOOOL
By: cisco : August 3rd, 2011-08:54
Terrific this brown cornino ! It was far away being revised and it hurt my poor brain. You would have been right if had done it The day I recovered it, I was thinking "What am I doing now?" (you saw me that day ) . The day after this stupid thought was ov...
Moving
By: Le Monde Edmond : August 6th, 2011-09:03
Nicolas, Your post is the reason why I read and love purist so much. And your very right about the last sentence you wrote. If you put effort and time into something you end up loving and admiring it even more, the satisfaction is then the greatest. Great...
Magnificent..!
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : August 8th, 2011-12:02
My friend, you did it again..! WHAT A WATCH...! Huge congratulations on this magnificent vintage Rolex that I believe and have hope in that we will see many times on this forum I am sad to learn that you dog passed away, he some VUF greetings from our Coc...
Thanks, Tony...
By: amanico : August 8th, 2011-23:29
Which was the most important for my wife and me, is that my dog passed without any suffer.... In the " optimal " conditions. Now, it is our pain, but we have to be convinced that we did, for my dog, the good thing, we took the best decision, for the dog.,...