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30 May 2009, 11:13 PM | #1 |
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A few of my favorities
There's just something special about vintage. The look, the history, these were the watches that gave Rolex It's special heritage.
As a collector, I've centered my efforts on the sports models I grew up with, indeed a few of my watches I really did "grow up" with. For me it's hard to imagine a collection of vintage sport without these references; The 5513, Perhaps the iconic vintage diver. Not the most rarest of references, nevertheless the 5513 sets the mark. Possessed of a rich history, both in peace and war, the 5513 represents everything you need in a "tool watch". MK III maxi, 6.04 mil The 1680, The first diver to have a date feature, the 1680 is my favorite vintage diver. With it's wonderful crystal, the 1680 makes a unique statement, and has always held a special place for me. Whether RED, III/70 caseback,2.5 mil. non-hack. or WHITE,5.6 mil. It's a reference I will never be without. The 1675, My first Rolex and my sentamental favorite. This was the reference that started it all for me. I'm fortunate to have a couple of them, but the wonderful GILT dial of a past era is just to beautiful for words. I shutter to think how many of these dials were lost at service. 1.3 mil. Such a special feeling on the wrist. |
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