I knew you would like that D, Backseat driving is a LOT more fun than politics! Go left...no right.....not left.
Your call, of course, but you KNOW how I feel about that roulette date wheel Datejust!! whichever it is, follow the wise counsel of cwilson13!!!!
October is a special month - proud of many who battle and overcome - in particular the mother of my sons Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ok, ok, you were right to wear that to dinner! That is a VERY elegant piece Dave. You're lookin' good in glen plaid too!
Image Unavailable, Please Login Relaxing outside. I know I shouldn’t be, but I’m always surprised how dark it is this early in October.
I bought this watch years before the insanity of the vintage collection craze. It is the first year of production; only 2 known to exist with serial numbers lower than this one. I wasn’t going to buy it until the dealer popped off the bracelet so I could see the serial number. When he did it took me less than a second to decide and say, “I’ll take it.” The serial number digits of this watch are the dates of my wedding anniversary followed by my birthday. I don’t believe it was sold with a Jubilee bracelet; I’m pretty sure it was sold with a folded Oyster. I’m ok with that since the folded Oyster was known to break and was horribly uncomfortable. Today I’m wearing my circa 1960 Rolex 1675 GMT. . Image Unavailable, Please Login
You need a 7206 rivet bracelet. Or a 6636 rivet....but go with a 7206. 7836 (folding) would be for later GMTs...like 1967 to early 1970s.
Best to go ahead and package in a proper set of hands along with the 7206 bracelet for a better deal. Always here for you Dave.
Thought I’d post this for a few laughs and some trivia. Mick wearing his Seiko. Guess “who” Mick is having a Schlitz with? Hint, that isn’t Daltry Image Unavailable, Please Login