We are all familiar with the 5512 two and four line chapter ring gilt .... But how about a non chapter ring gilt 5512. Well here we have the gilt 5512 from 1963 pointed crown guard. Bonus underline and Swiss only. More soon. Enjoy The gold print is almost...
You may have one of the finest collection of Crownguard Subs, now, my friend. Yes, I immediately noticed the shape of the lugs. iùmpressive. As for the dial, when it is worth a photo session in Paris, don't you think? I am impressed by your willing to bui...
In 1963 you have the end of the Chapter ring and the short transition to no chapter glossy gilt. Again stopped is a strong word as there was overlaps as the moved from one model to the next. In 1964 you would have the round crown guards as we know them to...
The watch has great wrist presence with strong copper gold color like the Big crowns. But the dial at angles shows it's age. I settled for a perfect case. Bill
A superb example with the underline etc. I actually went vintage hunting a few days ago with a Purist friend from overseas and we came across a similar specimen. However, neither of us knew enough about these or was brave enough to commit. I took some pic...
The 5512 follows the same pattern as the 5513. The watch you are showing will date between 1964 to 1966. There is a high chance it also has a 5513 case back. What you need from the watch to date it is the serial number most likely between 1.1 and 1.4 to b...
I did not notice this fact earlier. So this one is most likely a late 1963 I.e. from the first batch of Swiss t <25. Your serial should be a high 900k up to 1.1 mill. Bill
Appreciate the info. and will be better equipped should the urge be strong enough to go back for a second look. Wiil keep you updated on any further developments. :) Best Fernando