amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Yes, my friend. Each time I fall on one, I have to keep my blood cold.
Nov 23, 2014,11:36 AM
It is a real pathology of mine...
Best,
Nicolas
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Rolex 1675 Underline, PCG from 1963.
By: amanico : November 22nd, 2014-00:33
From I 1963, to be precise, with a consistant serial number in the 870 xxx range. Not Double Swiss, but the dial is so deep, the patina so warm that I will have to seriously fight to try to get it. Still missing an Underline in my 1675 Theme, and this one...
Very nice Rolex 1675
By: Bill : November 22nd, 2014-07:14
The underline is a great bonus. I am curious about the color of the underline white or silver? Bill
It seems perfect for your collection
By: Le Monde Edmond : November 22nd, 2014-08:16
I hope you get it. You have not bought anything this year yet so perhaps this is a good chance. The watch is 100% my taste, warm, early 1675 with underline which is ofcourse special. Fight a good fight and if fate goes your way it might be yours. Best Edm...
Serial Nr seems correct
By: Le Monde Edmond : November 22nd, 2014-08:24
I just checked my 1675 GMT also from december1963 it is 875 7xx. However my dial has the t < 25 already. Nobody is really sure if this is a replacement dial or that some were issued this way. Apparantly some were issued with a t < 25. Your thoughts?...
In general t<25 = round crown guard.
By: Bill : November 22nd, 2014-09:51
Pointed crown guards ended with swiss only dials. But unless the original owner is around to verify it will remain a question mark. But enjoy it and who cares what others think. Bill
Lovely, Nicolas!
By: Anatol : November 23rd, 2014-11:38
My 874xxx underline became one of my favorite watches due to the wonderful patina! ...