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Horological Meandering: Thanks.

Thanks all for the warm welcome and for excusing my posting ignorance. Looking forward to sharing others from the box. This ref 22430 is from 1945.
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By: gring
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Horological Meandering: First wristcan post.

Over the years, I’ve added to a few posts, shown watches of interest to the topic at hand, threatening to be a more committed member. Ill begin the endeavor with what my friend and watchmaker refers to as The Beast, a well-worn, vexing (per watch repair friend who struggled with the cal. 292 for yea
5Y
By: gring
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Rolex: Nice. Longines For me

Weems.
5Y
By: gring
1

Horological Meandering: Salutations...

Thanks, Nicolas. Though I seem to post only every few years, Im always amazed by the quality of the watches on display here and the breadth of collector’s interests. Ill endeavor to post a few more interesting ones from the box... Best Larry
5Y
By: gring
1

Horological Meandering: Another example

These cal. 15.26s sent to Zipper in Poland are beautiful. I’ve one from 1938.
5Y
By: gring
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Ulysse Nardin: UN

That, Nicolas, is stunning! Congrats!
9Y
By: gring
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Rolex: 5500 nonsense

+++++++++2 This was ridiculous.
9Y
By: gring
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Ulysse Nardin: Knot....

I've seen the same emblem on a few Universal Geneve chronographs and stumbled upon the explanation. Now where to find one of these? Best Larry
9Y
By: gring
1

Ulysse Nardin: Not a Gordian Knot

It's called a Savoy knot, for Italian royal family, House of Savoy. That's a real beauty.
9Y
By: gring
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