kov
路superb find... but for my birth-year I would have to add another 25 years... early 1960s, a totally different kind of ball game 馃檮
Thanks !! Yeah, but I am sure there are still treasures in the drawers all around 馃槈
superb find... but for my birth-year I would have to add another 25 years... early 1960s, a totally different kind of ball game 馃檮
I haven't got the extract yet, but the serial is very close to the gold-steel speedy I've referred to so I have a good hope it to be as well from 1985 馃榾 and if not, it will by my girlfriend's birth year watch - which is also okay 馃榿
And if not, you can always find another girlfriend! Everything for the cause, of course.
Without trying to hijack the thread, which is about kov's beautiful find of a true NOS birthyear watch, and over and above the well accepted observation that green lume indicates life in a humid environment (but still, if a watch is water-tight (50m) no humidity should make its way into the watch), I am certain most folk would appreciate how (other than taking a watch in for a service) one can really determine that a watch was kept in humidity...
These had a green tint to them out if the box. Don't confuse mossy dials with green tint.
which ones? The 80's?
Mid 70's and 80's. 145.022-74 at least. There are many up to 98 the last of the tritiums that show original green tint no moss.
...but I know it'll be hard to find another one if I do...