amanico[JLC Moderator]
343798
It is a very interesting article.
May 22, 2013,08:12 AM
I would say that the first amagnetic wristwatch is not a Rolex, but a Mark 11, such as the JLC model, though, since 1948, and that Omega came in 1953 with another nice offer, the CK 2777.
I would also make a distinction between manual wind and automatic movements, and create two categories., here.
As for the Tornek Rayvillie, it was not produced in 1963, but in 1964.
And there was a Geophysic from JLC which was not amagnetic, the Deluxe version.
An interesting article, for sure, which helped me to beeter understand the double reference 6543 / 41.
Best,
Nicolas
Comments:
view entire thread
Psychic.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : May 22nd, 2013-06:48
I will post an article about the Milgauss this evening!
It is a very interesting article.
By: amanico : May 22nd, 2013-08:12
I would say that the first amagnetic wristwatch is not a Rolex, but a Mark 11, such as the JLC model, though, since 1948, and that Omega came in 1953 with another nice offer, the CK 2777. I would also make a distinction between manual wind and automatic m...
I am pretty sure it is.
By: amanico : May 22nd, 2013-10:44
Thick soft iron dial ,soft iron cover,... It has all of an amagnetic watch it is. ;) Best, Nicolas