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AP ROC brown dial...
Hi AllI am about to purchase my first AP!I have been looking for 15300 and/or ROC for a while...just got an offer today for the ROC Brown dial.. (quite a good one)My top picks would be the panda or whiye dial but they are quite hard to find in my area..Should I take this deal?What do you think about this dial?Thank you in advance for all inputs (and sorry for my poor english)MossSent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
Great White serial number missing?
Hi all....haven't posted for a while.I put my Great White in for a service a couple of weeks ago at my local jewellers who I have been using for Omega, Rolex and Tudor servicing for many many years (first name terms with a very friendly and educated team)Paid my deposit and off my watch went to the UK Omega service centre......after a week or so I got an e-mail to let me know that there had been an estimate for the servicing of my watch and would I like to go ahead....the estimate seemed about right so of course I agreed to them performing all the necessary work.An hour ago I had another e-mail - Omega are returning my Great White un-serviced as there are no serial number markings on the watch, I must say that the tech in the jewellers did comment that she thought it odd that there were no markings on the outside of the case, I just thought it must be particular to that model due to the extensive brushing of the case and bracelet......I am sure I have paperwork for the watch at home, I
Anybody know list price for this Quantum Piece?
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Traveling with your Rolex collection
I just bought a triple WatchPod, it's essentially 3 Oakley Watch vaults combined. Keeps the watches separated in pods. So far I love it, it provides way better protection than a regular watch roll as the watches cant touch each when moving around.Has anybody ever used this style of case? It's the first time I see it.34mm Air-King in the middle pod.pod1.jpg
What a special week...
last year was my 50th Birthday and I didn't really feel like celebrating... Didn't get myself anything. When I read about the SD43 it really got me interested, since I was born in 1967 and can't afford the $400K+ for 1967 single SD redliner, I decided that the SD43 would be a great watch to celebrate my 50th as well. I was also very interested in the SD4K, first because I once owned a sub 116610LN but never got used to the maxi case, it was uncomfortable on my wrist, the SD however retained more of it's original form, which I found more comfortable... I never bought one though... However the fact that it was made for such a short time is making it even more special and renewed my interest... So for my 51st, I decided to get both, It is like having the last remnant of an era, 40mm no cyclops, and the first one of the SD new design. I am proud to own both, two very special watches indeed. And I can't wait to take them with me diving : )The SD43 was purchased at my AD, the SD4K from my f