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28 October 2015, 10:39 PM | #31 |
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Great thread. Very enjoyable. Thanks to the OP and other posters.
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29 October 2015, 04:59 AM | #33 |
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I would buy a small safe with a fire rating to put it in, one that can't be moved easily. Mine go in the safe without fail when not worn.
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29 October 2015, 05:24 AM | #34 |
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Thanks to those here that served their country. I think that gmt looks so nice and clean, I'd leave it as is. Love reading these stories, looking forward to more pics of the accessories that were included.
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tt date circa 69' 5513 circa 81' ss sub w/date (z) pepsi gmt for dad(D) polar expy II(z) 1675 gmt circa 68' ladies datejust on jubilee for mom (z) sea dweller16600(M) SS Sub-C(g) Omega Planet Ocean,45.5 on mesh(2500D) |
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As promised, here is a picture of the packaging that I have.
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tt date circa 69' 5513 circa 81' ss sub w/date (z) pepsi gmt for dad(D) polar expy II(z) 1675 gmt circa 68' ladies datejust on jubilee for mom (z) sea dweller16600(M) SS Sub-C(g) Omega Planet Ocean,45.5 on mesh(2500D) |
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You're welcome!
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So, I bought a "new" bezel insert. I didn't want to spend a fortune, and I didn't want it to be too beat up. I was willing to go with less fade for fewer dings and lower price. I ended up spending 110 pounds of the one posted below. Should have it next week, and I'll post a pic of the watch with it installed. It's not quite the right period, but I think this will give the watch more of a vintage look. Given some of the bezel insert prices, I think I did okay.
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It's really very close to my memory of how the watch looked when I was a child. I was really surprised by how deep the colors on the NIB insert are.
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The story of you and your GMT...that was such a fun read. Thank you for sharing! |
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