Glad to be here, thank you Nicolas... here is one more...

Nov 18, 2014,07:31 AM
 

This small crown is a favorite from my collection. It's a 6536 from 1955 which is pre 6536/1 model, produced for a very short period of approximately one year. This was the first model made by Rolex to have the depth rating in red. The case is larger then a 6536/1 but yet smaller then a big crown.

The watch is untouched and all original.  Enjoy the images...


another image...




What's even more interesting is that the case back has the model 6538 crossed out and 6536 added.






Thanks for the worm welcome Nicolas.


Great to be a part of such an enthusiastic and passionate group.



Best,
Leon


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Let's dream a bit. Show your No Crown Guards Subs!

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-03:08
Now, it is up to you, guys... No Crown Guards you own, or you are dreaming about! Best, NicolasI have only two: This 5508, with an incorrect insert, but things will be solved at the end of this year. And the Tudor 7924: Now, some which I saw, in these las...  
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Jus dreaming...

 
 By: dr.kol : November 16th, 2014-04:34
I was just offered a 5508 with papers @ € 40k meaning that I'll focus on a bit more realistic watches and keep dreaming. This Joe's watch looks like a dream! Best, Kari
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We'll see, my friend. We'll see... A 5508 with box and papers is something

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-04:45
Rarely seen.... Best, Nicolas
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the 5508 or the 6200?!?!?

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : November 16th, 2014-05:36
Both!
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This one:

 
 By: dr.kol : November 16th, 2014-05:58
5508 It's easy to say "no" to such a watch with box & papers. Best, Kari ...  
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Very nice indeed

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : November 16th, 2014-10:13
A 4L 5508 is something you don't see that often. Especially with a dial in that condition. Would you care to disclose who might be selling this watch? ;) You can PM if you like. Best Edmond
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Please tell me that it looks awful!

 
 By: dr.kol : November 16th, 2014-06:04
Best, Kari ...  
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Hmm, did you check it with a Geiger Counter? :))) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-06:12
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Should I?

 
 By: dr.kol : November 16th, 2014-06:15
I do not own even one tool. Should I start from Geiger Counter? Best, Kari
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Like it much less now actually

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : November 16th, 2014-10:35
The other picture was much better. The hands don't look gilt enough for my taste. I know the 5508 is a later model than the 6536-1 so the hands moved away from being the golden gilt to the more silver looking hands that are also common on very early 5512.... 
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Thank you for your comment -

 
 By: dr.kol : November 16th, 2014-10:57
it sounds scary. Best, Kari
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Well, you catch a couple of mine....but here they are together

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : November 16th, 2014-05:43
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In fact, when seeing this picture, you need a 6205.

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-06:14
This way, you will have, for sure, one of the first Sub.... ;) Best, Nicolas
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Nooooo! Really? You should have kept it! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-06:25
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Yep....now Edmond owns the nicest 6205 available....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : November 16th, 2014-06:27
.....and in a fantastic condition.....calling Edmond....post please!
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I think I already saw it. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-06:30
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You know that pisatchio 5508 of yours...

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : November 16th, 2014-07:44
is my dream .....correct or no correct insert Love it since the day I saw it Picture of this always brings some of fondest memories of you and Paris Best D
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Wait to see it with the correct insert! The funny thing is that, this year...

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-07:49
At the moment I am typing these words, it has been a Virgin year, Watch speaking. I spent most of my time trying to find parts and to service my watches. Which is quite a budget. So, no regrets, but I would like to add at least one Watch, this year! Best,... 
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Heavy metal 5510

 
 By: Bill : November 16th, 2014-09:03
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With the correct big logo clasp.... Bravo. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-10:42
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Only small crowns

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : November 16th, 2014-10:26
I have a weakness for them. Elegant. Yet sporty. First a 6205 (ex Joes / Barons) which I bought earliler this year. Closeup of the dial (credit DB). Next a 6205 together with a 6536-1 bought at Bonhams in 2012 Next all four small crown together. Two of th...  
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4 aces, with a strong preference for Joe's ex 6205. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-10:51
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Thank you. Coming from you- a real compliment! [nt]

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : November 16th, 2014-10:55
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You cannot dispute Beauty. ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-11:01
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Currently enjoying this slim beauty!

 
 By: Anatol : November 16th, 2014-11:02
Sub 5508 from 1959 ...  
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Wonderful. Thanks, my dear Anatol. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-11:04
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7924 Tudor

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : November 16th, 2014-11:14
Btw Nicolas- seeing your beautiful example makes me think- If I see a similar example- this could well be my first Big crown. The grey faded Bezel insert with the gilt hands are a combination too difficult to resist ;)
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That would be far from being a bad choice! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2014-11:24
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Terrific watches my friens! That ARA makes my mouth watering of course!

 
 By: Subexplorer : November 17th, 2014-10:51
by the way A.R.A means: Armada Republica Argentina, which translates as Navy of the Argentine Republic. These small crowns lack the power of their big crown counterparts, but they surely are cool and sexy timepieces! I got two 5508: my first one with a no...  
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Sweet example, my friend. See you soon! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 17th, 2014-10:57
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Beautiful watches, love the small crowns...

 
 By: arluha : November 17th, 2014-17:52
Here is my 5508 from 1959 with an exclamation dot, a rare two lines in white and pretty much a flawless mirror dial. Best, Leon ...  
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Glad to be here, thank you Nicolas... here is one more...

 
 By: arluha : November 18th, 2014-07:31
This small crown is a favorite from my collection. It's a 6536 from 1955 which is pre 6536/1 model, produced for a very short period of approximately one year. This was the first model made by Rolex to have the depth rating in red. The case is larger then...  
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Wow, Leon! That one is a grail! Superb, really superb.

 
 By: amanico : November 18th, 2014-07:46
You can be proud of it. I am speechless, or dead... I don't know well. :) All the best, Nicolas
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Thank you Nicolas...

 
 By: arluha : November 18th, 2014-15:50
It really is awesome piece.
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Rolex 6536 - I had a chance to observe this one in person

 
 By: Bill : June 11th, 2015-19:17
It is a unique piece. Probably no finer example out there. And because it is a 6536 it has a much bigger feel than the 6536/1 and the 5508. What a great example of the 6536. Bill
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Thank you Bill

 
 By: arluha : June 11th, 2015-20:06
You've showed me some superb examples, which I probably will never see elsewhere. You have incredible taste, knowledge and a great eye for quality. Amazing collection my friend but I'll never forget your superb 6542. Perfect 10/10 full gloss dial, amazing... 
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Aaah, you saw Bill's 6542? He is a dangerous guy. ;)

 
 By: amanico : June 15th, 2015-22:46
And his Watch is not less dangerous, either... A beauty, I agree. Best, Nicolas
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Well, that's easy...

 
 By: Mike1066 : November 18th, 2014-10:47
Nicholas - your 7924 is my dream, but you already know that! And Bill's twin 5510s are awesome. I would say Baron's 6200 - but I don't think I could even dream THAT big! -Mike
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Show your No Crown Guards Subs... Keep them going... [nt]

 
 By: arluha : November 20th, 2014-07:24
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Pictures? [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 15th, 2015-11:27
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Superb array of NCG Rolex & Tudor !

 
 By: i_am_Sam : November 15th, 2015-21:46
I\'m particularly curious on the 7922, is that a small crown there ? It\'s amazing ! I don\'t own any , but here are some I photographed before Good thread Sam ...  
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It's never too late to join this party...

 
 By: prelovedrolex : November 15th, 2015-21:59
1961 serial ...  
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The value of history lies in preserving it.

 
 By: prelovedrolex : November 16th, 2015-01:25
Thanks Amanico. To date this has to be my most incredible 'barn find'. There is of course a story behind it as unbelievable as you can only imagine. Let's just say the original owner chose me to be its custodian henceforth, and as such it has no monetary ... 
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Passing of the torch.

 
 By: prelovedrolex : November 16th, 2015-22:47
The story behind this 5508 started with a phone call, completely out of the blue. A gentleman I've never met before, called me up and said I came recommended to 'be of service' to him. So I met him the following day. After lengthy discussions about life a... 
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Superb story. Thanks for sharing it. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2015-22:50
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Awesome story Prelovedrolex!! Just amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your Submariner and its story behind!

 
 By: Subexplorer : November 19th, 2015-13:30
Keep enjoying and being custodian of this beautiful and priceless timepice! Cordial regards, Abel.
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This 6536 is my only Rolex....

 
 By: keks : November 16th, 2015-12:54
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Only Rolex, but a strong one. wow! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 16th, 2015-13:22
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thanks Bill for the kind compliment!

 
 By: keks : November 17th, 2015-09:57
With regards to brands, I find there are so many nice time pieces to choose from out there across many manufacturers and with my limited means have to be selective in what I end up going for. Lately the pull has been going towards older pieces. In the wor... 
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Pride and pleasure of ownership.

 
 By: Bill : November 17th, 2015-10:36
Every watch has a story to trll when it is vintage. Nothing against new but the pleasure of vintage i find sppealing. Thanks for your kind words. Bill
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That would be an excellent theme for a thread! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 17th, 2015-21:09
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