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·My wife sits down at dinner the other night after visiting her uncle who is at a rehab facility from taking a fall. Her brother tells her she needs to come over and help him start cleaning up some of the uncle's belongings (it's getting close to that time) and that he has a "drawer of watches, a few have certificates and are Rolex" ... I told her to have him send pics so I can see what we are dealing with. Pics come in and my jaw hit the floor. 80s models - Pepsi, Coke, and a Submariner. His house is NOT in a good area, no security systems, and these have literally been sitting in a desk drawer for 20+ years. I told her she needs to get over there and bring them home so we can keep them in our safe. She goes the next day and sends me a few pics of other watches she has found ... Jaw hits the floor again ... Speedmaster!
Ok so here goes the documentation.
For the Sub:
The Coke - now when this was located it was together but should the manual be for a Master II instead?:
The SpeedMaster (Still no box on this one so would it be considered "papers only"?):
The Pepsi - as of now is box only and maybe that Master manual if it truly doesn't belong to the Coke.
Then we have this which leads me to believe there might be another watch in the house ... If not 2 ... What is that Oyster manual to?




Ok so here goes the documentation.
For the Sub:

The Coke - now when this was located it was together but should the manual be for a Master II instead?:

The SpeedMaster (Still no box on this one so would it be considered "papers only"?):

The Pepsi - as of now is box only and maybe that Master manual if it truly doesn't belong to the Coke.
Then we have this which leads me to believe there might be another watch in the house ... If not 2 ... What is that Oyster manual to?
