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13 April 2011, 01:12 PM | #1 |
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Missed the James Bond watch exhibition? No worries the Frogman got you!
I may have made this thread prematurely as the exhibition is not officially over till the 30th of this month so if you planned on going in the next two weeks, please do not continue this thread as I hate to be the reason it got spoiled for you. For the rest of you who just can't make it or have gone already this is for you.
Being a member of the (NAWCC) National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc. I got in for free and they let my buddy in for free as well, the gentleman at the front desk was very friendly. When I showed him my membership card he asked "are you here for the Rolex watchmaking school?", I replied I wish!...lol Being true watch guys I feel everyone should visit the museum for themselves and take in all the wonderful exhibits they have to offer. From a horological standpoint its truly amazing. In the interest of keeping the rest of the museum a surprise I will only post a couple of photos outside of the James Bond Watch Exhibition. For more information about the NAWCC here is link to their page. http://www.nawcc.org/ Enjoy the photos guys Great Job Dell Deaton Batman Bond...James Bond Iam Flemmings actual 1016 and his original manuscript with his handwritten corrections! This was the first time that Mr. Fleming's watch has been exhibited in the United States and the first time the watch has been together with the manuscripts since worn by Mr. Fleming himself! The Tuna Can Bob Ridley restored most of these watches. This one is quite nice but has nothing on Ken's 4 liner 6538 The list Hope you enjoyed it |
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