I know I’ve said this a bunch of times but that is my favorite! Stunning! Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
For a few years of production…about 1990-1993 (short run for Rolex), Zenith Daytona’s had an odd register marking in the lower-middle register. The 6 at the bottom reads like a 9…collectors refer to these models as ‘inverted 6’ references. It not a mistake or misprinted dial. Just a Rolex oddity. Therefore more rare and collectible. You can zoom in on this pic. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Agree. It’s my fav sports watch and the one I wear more than any other. I miss the weight when I wear anything else now. It’s a modern icon. Today I went Daytona but meteorite... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Check out Straton if you like the 70s style watches, they have some cool retro style watches. I accidentally ordered this meca-q speciale (meant to get the auto) and liked it so much instead of returning it for the auto I ordered a yacht racer from them as well. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Great gift for your son. I also received a Timex when I was young and the memory stays with me still. I'm sure he will be thrilled!
I hope so. These are the cheaper ones he keeps eyeing. I think the Timex is close enough! Image Unavailable, Please Login
I had that same watch. A guy I worked with called it fake because of the inverted 6. We walked a block from our office to a Rolex AD, who confirmed it was real and just a Rolex oddity
Just back from complete service ……1950’s mechanical wind IWC Schaffhausen. Face is very plain and simple .750 rose gold case with a Hirsch Camelgrain pro skin strap Image Unavailable, Please Login
Bought my first GS at Rodeo Drive Image Unavailable, Please Login Handcrafted dial this particular model released for US market alone as per Boutique person. Color changes with different lighting. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
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I bought this watch for my father in the early 80’s. When he passed in 1995, I started wearing it as my daily watch. The IWC caliber 89 is a very dependable and almost indestructible movement.