Longines classic calatrava Details
Code
:K10-22
Case Material
:Steel
Condition
:1 (mint)
Location
:Germany, M��nchen
Price
:
1,950 (= $ 2,388)
Availability
Available immediately
Case
Case Material
:Steel
Case Diameter
:34mm mm
Dial
:Silver
Others
:Only Original Parts


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Nice display.
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INCOMING!!! I think....
...should know for sure tomorrow night when I can see the targets and figure out the big question: dark or light?
Incomming from an AD!
While it hasn't been long since I joined TRF, I have been purchasing Rolexes from the trusted sellers here for years. From Sub C Date, LVC, 116520 Daytona, BNLR, GMT II-C, 116500 Daytona, IWC 3714 Portuguese, Omega Moon Watch to 116515 Daytona, I've bought and traded in a lot of watches for the past 5-6 years. After going through all the watches, I've came to a personal realization that classics, such as GMT II-C, 116520 Daytona and Sub C, are the watches I'll end up keeping. I wish I never flipped the 116520 Daytona, and I plan on purchasing a new old stock 116520 in the distant future.In the meantime, here is my newest incomming from an AD, Sub-C No Date. The sales person at the AD thought this was my first Rolex as I look young and wasn't wearing any watches I purchased a No Date as I already have a GMT II-C with the date function. Here comes the pics!
Boston area service recommendation?
Hi all-I'm approaching the process of sending my watch in for service. It's a 1988 168000 that I bought new and likely will send it off to Rolex as I have in the past. I was considering having them replace the bezel insert as there is missing paint on the top of the triangle near the pearl from some kind of 'encounter' over the years. It's not that big of a deal, but since I'm going to the trouble and expense it would be nice to have the watch looking it's best for the next 30 years.After spending some time here and learning a great deal, I've concluded that maybe it's best to replace the insert prior to sending it off as I'm told that Rolex doesn't return the original parts and I'd like to keep the original insert.I've been poking around and while I haven't found one yet, expect that at some point I may be able to find a period correct replacement. I think I understand the differences in the number font, i.e.- old to new style, especially in the '4' shape, so will keep an eye on that.