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Yeah! I know I´m sailing in dangerous waters Nicolas...
... when I fell in love with GMT´s.
A Serpico & Laino? Well, I would die for one! But I know they are not in my budget level.
The only one I ever saw here, was a 1675 no guards, full gold case. Dial original brown, was patinated to yellow, inscriptionl Serpico & Laino in white letters.
My hart pounded so fast when I saw it! Pounded hardest when I listened what the seller was asking for that beauty!
Definitively I´m out of that league!
I will keep fighting for the oldie I told you about. Will keep you posted.
Have a nice weel end mi amigo Nicolas!
Abel
From the lonely and wide Pampas.
tea time...
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 30th, 2012-05:17
...and one of my favourites...Genmaicha...if i am correct? These GMTs .... to be honest, I didn't really love them that much when i first started collecting....but over time they have really grown on me a lot. I don't think I will ever love them as much a...
Wonderful pictures!
By: Epilogue : March 30th, 2012-14:07
Saw a couple of vintage Rolex pieces recently and preferred the 5512 to the 1675....these pictures however are titillating. This watch is vibrant in every way and I now equally like the 5512 and 1675! In your view, how do these two models compare? I reall...
Both are interesting
By: amanico : March 30th, 2012-14:13
I wold say that a gilt cornino 4 lines 5512 would generate a true massacre... Look at Bill's one... But what to say about a watch like the one I posted, or even better, a 6542? I guess it will depend on everyone's sensibility. I am more sensible to the ch...
Slowly
By: Le Monde Edmond : March 31st, 2012-01:58
Very slowly but surely you are converting me Nicolas! From a die hard SUBMARINER only fan to a GMT Master fan swell. The watch is stunning and the colors fantastic. Its easy to fall in love with this every time you put it on...! Enjoy the weekend! E