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Rolex submariner history

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : October 2nd, 2014-03:49
Those who know me are aware I am a fan of the smallcrown submariner. Maybe its because I like to take small steps and have not yet reached the BC brother. Maybe it is also because I believe that sometimes it is nice to focus on something that not everyone...  

First....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : October 2nd, 2014-04:07
.....congratulations to you on getting these two marvels. Second....yes, the 6205 is one that I once owned and regrettably sold.....but I am pleased to see it in good hands now. Looking forward to the review....fantastic duo

Thank you

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : October 2nd, 2014-12:50
Thank you Joe. Your comments are appreciated. Best Edmond

I can understand your love for No (small)crownguard Subs.

 
 By: amanico : October 2nd, 2014-04:17
They are ,in my opinion, less macho, but more elegant than their Big Crown Sisters. Between the 6204 and the 6205, which one? Both, of course, along with a 6536 and a 5508! And, why not, an elusive Tudor 7922. Best, Nicolas

Definitely two fascinating pieces...

 
 By: DrStrong : October 2nd, 2014-06:38
...of the Submariner history ! Two watches with a lot of charm & charisma, thanks for sharing ...  

Time machine

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : October 2nd, 2014-12:53
I would give literally everything I own and could offer to have a time machine. That would be lovely. Or maybe not. Maybe I should concentrate living in this 'era' and not only in the past....

That advert

 
 By: Le Monde Edmond : October 2nd, 2014-12:51
looks familiar. Thanks for sharing that. E