+1 !!!!! Loved the sound videos. You need to get a hold of a repeater, too! And then make a rap mix. Or whatever kids listen to nowadays.
When I first got this, I though the yellow gold would be a bit "too much" for daily use and used it less frequently. I have since realized that this is not the case and that this is actually a great watch to wear on a daily basis. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thats a beauty!! I used to have that reference in SS, great looking watch Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm not wearing this yet as it arrived yesterday and I need to remove some links but it struck me as the kind of watch Emilio Largo would wear with a tux! #4 of 82 produced. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nice. I ordered the 2017 Skydweller in SS right after Basel. https://www.rolex.com/watches/sky-dweller/m326934-0003.html
Today? A old (1968) white faced Rolex 1501 with a roulette date wheel and custom endlinks. Small by today's standards but I like it. . Image Unavailable, Please Login
...and a little Rolex trivia for those of you interested in vintage Rolex. A dial marked "O T SWISS T O" at the bottom of the dial is referred to as a "sigma" dial. That marking tells you the markers are solid gold. The Greek sigma "O" stands for "oro" or "gold". The "T" stands for "tritium" so if you eat it you'll find it easier to read in the dark since you'll glow a bit. A "T SWISS T" dial is a steel marker dial.
Agreed! I was just amazed at the fact that the mechanical movement stores enough energy to move the hour/minute discs 1608 times per day. Sent from my 16M
A fantastic group of watches on page 500 of this thread! Today it is my old Breathing Shark that has been with me on many adventurers over the years, including this evening when my wife and I took a spirited drive-her in my old 911 and me in the 308! Image Unavailable, Please Login