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5 October 2016, 06:40 AM | #31 | |
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Phoenix only makes them in the 18mm, so that's what I take. They make the best bond strap in the world and is actually distributor to the MOD with these very same straps.. The colors and the material they use was expertly matched, Which is why I pay close to $30 per nato strap. They are the best of the best. They don't use glue or stitching. everything is seamless and heat welded together. Personally 16mm is pushing it for me. I like a little spring bar to show, not a lot. years ago, the company made a 16mm but they stopped production and actually changed the style of the strap. Way back when they used to make straps for the Corvus watch line. ian flemming loved rolex and back then, rolex didn't do the whole product placement thing (they still don't). so Flemming gave his personal watch for Cconnery to wear in the movies. I'm sure it is Connery's arm, no reason to use a double. He was much younger then, i.e. less hair. |
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5 October 2016, 06:47 AM | #32 |
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If I recall correctly, on the making-of documentary for Dr. No, I believe they say that it was actually director Terrence Young's Sub (on the croc leather strap for the first two movies). I believe Fleming's was a 1016 Explorer.
Regardless, beautiful watch and wear it in good health. And thanks for the info on Phoenix. |
5 October 2016, 07:06 AM | #33 |
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I have several good vintage pieces but my most desired watch is the 6538... no doubts
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5 October 2016, 07:41 AM | #34 | |
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5 October 2016, 01:27 PM | #35 | |
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Thanks for the edumacation, :) I am certainly aware (and afraid) of what the service centers will do with "old" parts but wasn't aware that the original had no hash marks on the insert! Funny thing is, this is probably covered in one of my Rolex books but I have a hard time retaining all the info, :(
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5 October 2016, 01:34 PM | #36 |
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Absolutely killer watch. What a beauty. Wow!
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