Or do I mean the Rolex Milgauss 1019 post. Either way, I looked at my watch...looked at the time....and realised it was too much of a coincidence not to put a post out on this awesome watch (well....sort of). Forgive the quality of the scan, i had to be q...
... this is a reference I know that will come in a near future. Somehow it has been elusive to me! It was interesting to read your comment regarding your collection and how you see it has evolved in a "collection of favorites". I personally feel that this...
.....i dont think there is a collector here who has not bought a watch and subsequently seen tastes change and no longer enjoy a watch. I think, for me, the watches that have lasted have been ones that have continually given pleasure each time on the wris...
... read with great interest. Completely agree with your view, and I wish I will be able to do more or less the same in a near future. First years in the long road of collecting are usually made with great entusiasm and little knowledge both technicaly an...
Very nice! And I agree with you: the 1019 has a very classy 70s chic. And it is an engineers watch, I feel, like a technical gauge. Got mine a month ago and enjoy it thoroughly! ...
You went for black dial too. I deliberated for a long time over dial, but in the end the watch chose me. Judging by your dial, I am guessing our two serial numbers are reasonably close.
And I also have the silver dial it originally came with. I just cannot decide whether to go black or silver. Silver is more scientific, black more dynamic. What a choice to make!