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Old 29 November 2018, 12:37 PM   #31
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One of the best. Enjoy the beaut and watch the case... so sharp it can cut
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Old 29 November 2018, 01:07 PM   #32
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Look at these 4 liners popping up! ND’s are super sexy, and don’t hesitate to try a jubileee !!!!!

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Old 29 November 2018, 01:37 PM   #33
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Look at these 4 liners popping up! ND’s are super sexy, and don’t hesitate to try a jubileee !!!!!

What bracelet reference number and/or part number do I need to search for?
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Old 29 November 2018, 01:41 PM   #34
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My Rolex of choice.

Love the oyster and love the drilled lugs even more. They make great strap queens too! Here’s mine with a slight hand mod.


Very cool! Yeah I think I’d like to try it on a nato. Normally not a fan but I bet it looks hot with this.

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Nice find, Josh. It's a really cool watch. I came across this pristine condition, random serial 14060m from Takuya a couple of years ago. I am so happy with this reference. It's a handsome, rugged, extremely-capable, over-performing, go-anywhere, no-nonsense, under-the-radar watch. Hope it brings you much enjoyment. Mine says hello. Regards, -Rick.


Thanks! Twinning!

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Look at these 4 liners popping up! ND’s are super sexy, and don’t hesitate to try a jubileee !!!!!


Oooh that’s sexy!

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My first, and still my favorite Rolex. And each time I wear mine, reminds me of why I prefer it over its 6-digit ceramic counterpart.

I love my Hulk. But for different reasons. 5-digits certainly have a charm about them though the newer references lack.

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I got mine new in December 2011.



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Very nice and congrats! Your random likely has the blue parachrom hairspring.

Probably does. Might have to take a peek at some point.

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One of the best. Enjoy the beaut and watch the case... so sharp it can cut

Yeah this one is nice and minty. But it will get lots of wrist time. I’ll do my best not to subject it to too much desk diving though.

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Congrats, I had one years back and am thinking to buy one again, maybe early next year

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Old 29 November 2018, 01:43 PM   #35
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Old 29 November 2018, 02:16 PM   #36
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Old 30 November 2018, 01:02 AM   #37
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Congrats and my most favorite sub especially the clean dial without date




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Old 30 November 2018, 01:10 AM   #38
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Congrats...the 14060M is a classic piece, COSC or non-COSC...either one is gorgeous...congrats on the new acquisition
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Old 30 November 2018, 01:13 AM   #39
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Old 30 November 2018, 07:42 AM   #40
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Congratulations. Beautiful example. I have a new SubC but one day a 14060 or 5513 will join the collection.
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Old 30 November 2018, 07:56 AM   #41
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Nice find, Josh. It's a really cool watch. I came across this pristine condition, random serial 14060m from Takuya a couple of years ago. I am so happy with this reference. It's a handsome, rugged, extremely-capable, over-performing, go-anywhere, no-nonsense, under-the-radar watch. Hope it brings you much enjoyment. Mine says hello. Regards, -Rick.
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Old 30 November 2018, 08:04 AM   #42
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more nato pics to push you over the cliff





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Old 30 November 2018, 08:49 AM   #43
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What bracelet reference number and/or part number do I need to search for?
62510h it’s off a Datejust and it’s an amazing look. I grabbed that pic off the interweb. But I tried the look on my 16610 and not sure it flows like the no date model does. Back on my oyster.
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Old 30 November 2018, 09:34 AM   #44
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Jan 2010 my first 14060M (sold it )



but today 2 liner cal. 3000

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Old 30 November 2018, 11:07 AM   #45
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62510h it’s off a Datejust and it’s an amazing look. I grabbed that pic off the interweb. But I tried the look on my 16610 and not sure it flows like the no date model does. Back on my oyster.
Technically the DJ version of the 62510H isn't correct for a Sub/GMT/ExpII case since the 555 endlinks are shorter and 1.8mm spring bar tips smaller in diameter. What's needed is a 62510H with "50" stamped on the last links and 502/502B/502T endlinks. That version uses the same 2.0mm spring bars from the 14060M. All that's needed is a slight bend to the endlinks for proper fit to the case.

The DJ 62510H sells for less money as a result. I'm sure what's shown in the photo above (which is from G-Web if memory serves) isn't a DJ bracelet.
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