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Old 7 January 2011, 12:27 PM   #61
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This mob sell them, only got oysters listed tOday, but give it a week

http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...id=18304296311
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Old 7 January 2011, 12:36 PM   #62
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This mob sell them, only got oysters listed tOday, but give it a week

http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...id=18304296311
Enough of the smart arse comments! Please.

I am contacting my friend about this situation and will let him know his dial is nothing but a fake! I'll see what he has to say.

He has no personal or business gains from trying to pull my leg.

He must be quite courageous to wear such watch among all the members of the IWJG!!!!
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Old 7 January 2011, 12:46 PM   #63
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After Cortez-I feel like a piker--Here is my one-2 days old for me and I am loving it!!
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Congrats! It looks pretty perfect.
To me, a lot of the appeal of the PN and vintage Daytonas
is in their clean and relatively simple dials.
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Old 7 January 2011, 03:34 PM   #64
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don't mean to jump in the middle of this but.....i can assure you that ken meant no harm by his post... He is not that type of person!
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Old 7 January 2011, 07:18 PM   #65
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sorry , following is as close as I'll come to owning......(now on the way , expected will reach to me on next monday......)
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Old 9 January 2011, 01:42 AM   #66
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Got to see this one "in the flesh" today. It was surreal, to say the least. Congrats to everyone who is fortunate enough to have one (or several, Ben) of these beauties!
Thanks for the kind words. Wearing the ole man's watch to church and other special events.

Enjoyed the visit in SC.
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Old 9 January 2011, 02:57 AM   #67
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sorry , following is as close as I'll come to owning......(now on the way , expected will reach to me on next monday......)

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I do have to agree with you Sirowhite, as close as I too will come to owning one of the incredable PN shown here. None the less, I love my 35th Aniversary Apollo 11. Nothing else I own is quite like it. Mine is number "11" in the series.
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Old 9 January 2011, 03:12 PM   #68
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this is the most expensive thread i've ever read! HAH
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Old 10 January 2011, 01:13 AM   #69
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Congrats on an amazing score Ken!!!

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Old 10 January 2011, 03:33 AM   #70
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Old 10 January 2011, 03:38 AM   #71
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Thanks to all who are posting...I must say the Paul Newman Is my favorite watch......actually my favorite thing.
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Old 10 January 2011, 06:02 AM   #72
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Enough of the smart arse comments! Please.

I am contacting my friend about this situation and will let him know his dial is nothing but a fake! I'll see what he has to say.

He has no personal or business gains from trying to pull my leg.

He must be quite courageous to wear such watch among all the members of the IWJG!!!!
Mr. H, do not take personal offense... no one here is attacking you. With great confidence I can tell you the dial is not Rolex. It is an attempt to copy a PN Daytona (with marginal success).

As some here may recall I bought (and quickly returned) a high quality replica PN Daytona from Ed Faber of Aaron Faber Gallery here in NYC ..... and he is a founding member of the IWJG!!! That watch is probably still for sale in his 5th Avenue gallery.
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Old 10 January 2011, 06:26 AM   #73
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In the picture which Idle Swede submitted on the 9th of August there are 'LSATIONS' (pulsations?) displayed up to 200 between the minutes and the units per hour markings. I can't see these markers on any other pictures in this thread, can someone tell me what the 'LSATIONS' are and why they are not on any of the watches photographed please?

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Old 10 January 2011, 08:13 AM   #74
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Hi Graham, this is not a PN Dial but a rare pulsometers Dial

is another thing. probably who posted the pic he did for the photo of Paul Newman

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Old 10 January 2011, 09:59 PM   #75
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Thanks for that. What does a pulsometer dial measure?
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Old 10 January 2011, 10:29 PM   #76
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Thanks for that. What does a pulsometer dial measure?
It 's a medical scale. Measure cardiac pulsations
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Old 10 January 2011, 10:35 PM   #77
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'Pulsometer' as in something to measure the pulse with, yes that does make obvious sense!!!!!!!!!!!! Hopefully I'll wake up in a minute.

I have to say that I like the look of that dial, I've never heard of them on Daytonas before.

Thanks for your reply, and sorry for my stupidity.
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Old 10 January 2011, 11:22 PM   #78
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Old 11 January 2011, 06:42 AM   #79
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Please allow me to be of help. The way the dial is intended to work is:
1. Start the chronograph fxn.
2. Start counting the patient's heart beat.
3. When you have counted 15 heart beats, stop the chronograph function.
4. The number on the dial corresponds to beats per minute.
For example: 15 pulses in 15 secs is 60 bpm. 15 pulses in 20 min is 45 bpm.
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Old 11 January 2011, 08:17 AM   #80
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Old 29 January 2011, 05:28 AM   #81
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Did those 2 guys kill each other over the fake dial? Never heard back...
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Old 1 February 2011, 01:49 AM   #82
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15 pulses in 20 min is 45 bpm.
15 pulses in 20 min is...terrifying.
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Old 1 February 2011, 02:13 AM   #83
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I love this model! A great watch for the ages! Maybe someday I will be lucky enough to have one. I really enjoyed seeing all of your great photos! Nice job!!
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Old 1 February 2011, 02:21 AM   #84
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I bought this ref 6263 before there ever was such a thing as a Paul Newman Daytona:
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Old 1 February 2011, 02:29 AM   #85
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Not exactly-6263 1970s-80's
PN dials appeared early 60's--given name PN after he wore one in
a 69 Indy racing movie-and he appeared wearing it on an Italian Magazine cover--thus
started calling the exotic dial the "Paul Newman" the name that has stuck with them ever since. FYI

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Old 1 February 2011, 02:37 AM   #86
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Thanks. My understanding is that the PN watches were fitted with a custom face at the AD, as opposed to at the Rolex "factory". Is that true, and are these original PN faces available to retrofit to one's 6263 (for example)?
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Old 1 February 2011, 02:41 AM   #87
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Thanks. My understanding is that the PN watches were fitted with a custom face at the AD, as opposed to at the Rolex "factory". Is that true, and are these original PN faces available to retrofit to one's 6263 (for example)?
Absolutely untrue--factory installed original dials. They made a 6263 with a PN dial. Check out the link in my last email. Nice watch Brent!
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Old 1 February 2011, 03:09 AM   #88
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Thanks Connor. I missed that link in your comment, but have now read it. I found this paragraph below interesting, especially since my 6263 was made in 1972.
It would appear that there are two "Paul Newman" Daytona's. the one that he actually owns and the one that his name has been unofficially associated with. You'd think that the model of Rolex he actually owns (ie ref 6263 with black dial and white registers) and was given to him by his wife, Joanne Woodward, would actually be worth more than the one that he has become unofficially associated with?

"When I asked Mr. Newman about these theories, he stated that he was unaware of how his name became attached to the watch, and he didn't recall even wearing a Daytona in Winning. Furthermore, he stated that his first Daytona, and the one he currently wears, was given to him by his wife in 1972, the same year he started his professional racing career. It is worth mentioning that the aforementioned watch is not a Paul Newman (exotic dial) model at all, but rather appears to be a Daytona (model 6263), with black dial and white registers."
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Old 1 February 2011, 05:26 AM   #89
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Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
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Old 1 February 2011, 07:52 AM   #90
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Thanks Connor. I missed that link in your comment, but have now read it. I found this paragraph below interesting, especially since my 6263 was made in 1972.
It would appear that there are two "Paul Newman" Daytona's. the one that he actually owns and the one that his name has been unofficially associated with. You'd think that the model of Rolex he actually owns (ie ref 6263 with black dial and white registers) and was given to him by his wife, Joanne Woodward, would actually be worth more than the one that he has become unofficially associated with?

"When I asked Mr. Newman about these theories, he stated that he was unaware of how his name became attached to the watch, and he didn't recall even wearing a Daytona in Winning. Furthermore, he stated that his first Daytona, and the one he currently wears, was given to him by his wife in 1972, the same year he started his professional racing career. It is worth mentioning that the aforementioned watch is not a Paul Newman (exotic dial) model at all, but rather appears to be a Daytona (model 6263), with black dial and white registers."
Watch nicknames are all over the place (ie never accurate)... an orange hand explorer II is called a "Steve McQueen" but there's no evidence of him EVER wearing one!! I wouldn't put too much substance to the nicknames... what it boils down to is the exotic dial daytonas being A TON more rare than the black/silver ones.
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