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29 May 2016, 01:45 PM | #1 |
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Vintage Submariner Help
I'm trying to learn my vintage subs and I could use some help.
Which are the most desirable references and dial variations? Is older always better? Is a Mark I more desirable than a Mark II and 2 more than 3 (etc)? Thanks in advance for the education! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
29 May 2016, 02:05 PM | #2 |
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Welcome to the world of Vintage!!
This will give you a good introduction to Red subs and their relative rarity. And generally speaking Mark I's are more rare than II's and III's as you will see in the pie charts. http://www.watchprosite.com/?page=wf...211&pi=4075146 Oh and just to warn you....once you learn of the history of these watches and the little differences, you will become obsessed with them. It's the part I like best, learning all the little stuff. Enjoy!!
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29 May 2016, 04:06 PM | #3 |
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Vintage Submariner Help
Check out the sticky for Beaumontmiller post. In general, condition n originality r paramount in vintage. Currently of the white variety, the maxis r hot.
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29 May 2016, 10:40 PM | #4 |
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Thanks I read the watchprosite article very informative.
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