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FS: Rolex Oyster Chronograph 4500

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By: jacek.kozubek
0
6

Thanks for posting this one, Nicolas!

I actually quite like the Zeitwerk Date as photographed - in the abstract. When I had a chance to handle one a few weeks ago, I discovered that I could not read the date without reading glasses on, and with some difficulty even with the glasses. For my ey
1M
By: amanico
22
amanico
1167

Yup the widow-maker

If that boost comes on in the middle of the turn you have to stay on boost to keep the back end from spinning around like a pendulum. Many people would catch the turn boost comes on, instinctively you want to lay off the throttle because you just got kick
8M
By: jp884
79
jp884
10100

My former C8’s dash

New car, low miles, low redline Driving faster Close to hitting 500 miles traveled, minimal display of Tach alone, with Redline 4500 Seconds later rev counter changes to Redline 7000 I found it too fussy and the many options included many I didn't want an
9M
By: amanico
14
amanico
1997

Did you say Tantalum?

A selection of watches in (or involving) tantalum. Enjoy and have a great week-end! 1/ JAEGER-LECOULTRE Odysseus Chronograph ref. 165.9.30 in tantalum & rose gold credit: hairspring credit: eqotime 2/ AUDEMARS PIGUET Huitième ref. 25644TR credit: 12tosix
1Y
By: quattro
18
quattro_spirit
4890

Vacheron 222 feedback…

I maybe close to getting this after 2 years wait… any feedback from owners or guys that saw it live? I own few pateks and the Vacheron 4500 but this would be my first all Gold watch. I love the fact that is a mix of elegance and sporty… I also appreciate
1Y
By: Watches_passion
13
Ping.Timeout
3434

The contrasting vision!

I drove across Arizona to Calif today in 6 hours. We stayed on Highway 8 for 347 miles. No stops, no turns, 65-75 mph for 5 hours or so. Elevation ranging from sea level to 4500 ft back to sea level. No recharging. No worries. One tank and still have 100
2Y
By: patrick_y
35
patrick_y
11311

Yes, that was very early in its residence in my garage

When I was out at Santee Lakes last week, we drove by the very spot where my 500-mile break-in occurred, and the redline on the digital tach jumped went from 4500 to 6500. It was like a cork pulled out of the exhaust pipe!
2Y
By: MichaelC
18
patrick_y
4939

I was custodian of just this model, when friends went on a world tour with nowhere to leave the car except my driveway

That was a pretty fun experience but I must say the gearing was a little "short" and at highway speeds the revs were about 4500 RPM. I could be mistaken though, as it was in 1980 which seems to be a longish time ago! Cazalea
2Y
By: cfn
16
cfn
2588

I have been doing a drive around our county (desert, mountains) at least once a year in the Lotus(es) since about 2000

Something like this (from my GPS plotter) from elevation near sea level 100 ft to 4500 ft to -276 below sea level and back Cazalea
3Y
By: cazalea
14
amanico
1970