What limited editions do you own?

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An Ed White and a TinTin and of course the Carl Brashear listed in Private Sales currently.
 
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those rgm's are quite nice.
Thanks...They are both enamel dials and do amazing things with light. The finishing on the 801 movement is just beautiful.
 
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This one is a limited edition but I have no clue how many of these were produced 048626ff4b2d3acd4b6212e358fb418b.jpg
 
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I have a few....



And of course the BM LE😁

I have a few....



And of course the BM LE😁

I like your picture of all the watches in a circle. Where did you get the lunar rover Omega display from?
I have a few....



And of course the BM LE😁

 
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I like your picture of all the watches in a circle. Where did you get the lunar rover Omega display from?
I bought it off eBay a couple of years ago, they are very hard to come by and don't pop up very often.

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@Nobel Prize do you still have that cool IWC with the cool caseback? Is that a LE
 
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@Nobel Prize do you still have that cool IWC with the cool caseback? Is that a LE
Yes, the Laureus edition. They have made ( I believe) 4 different editions with different watches.

Mine is the original with the Portuguese Chrono. The only Portuguese with a blue dial. 2000 copies made. Mine is 1243.

Mine also is the original Portuguese size rather than the monster size modern one

The case backs are always a drawing made by children for the Laureus foundation.
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The wg moonphase isn't a limited edition per se of course, but less have been made then many LEs. Here're a few more really limited ones:
 
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