1984 Rolex 16800 Submariner. Works as good today as it did 32 years ago. This is the transitional model. Slightly smaller than the newer submariner. Image Unavailable, Please Login
He was a young kid, They had take out so many links to make it fit is his wrist I guess I spoil my kids ! I guess I turned him into Rolex fan, since then he has also bought a SEA DWELLER and a MILGAUSS Cheers, Bill Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wearing this every day on deployment. Comes in handy since we use Zulu so much in aviation. Just got it shipped over here a couple of weeks ago. Also have the Coke bezel as well. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Awesome watch! I have been looking at ads everyday for a late 16710 Pepsi. I just need to convince myself to spend the money!! Stay safe over there
You should. For the foreseeable future, the only way to get a new Pepsi is the White Gold and you're looking at spending $18k plus for that. That's why the 16710 have been increasing in price over the last 12 months. I got a K series from 2001 that has the open lugs plus the SELs. Best of both worlds. Got it from DavidSW.
Today my 1960 vintage GMT is doing the exact job it was built to do. . Image Unavailable, Please Login
nowhere near the caliber here but my trusty citizen. Driving to vancouver airport in 60 to 100kmh winds and heavy rain. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Usually I don't wear this one during the day but I've been wearing my GMT most of our trip and I needed a change. 1964 Tiffany. . Image Unavailable, Please Login