Posts 90 Likes 808 Pearcey74 ·Dec 14, 2022 Have been lucky to buy this 165.014-63 from a local guy, the watch belonged to his Dad who was a diver.
Posts 9,885 Likes 55,924 gbesq ·Dec 14, 2022 1962 Seamaster 14389 manual winder in steel with rose gold alpha hands. It was my first vintage purchase and is still one of my favorites.
Posts 1,237 Likes 6,491 guaranteed.rohu ·Dec 14, 2022 Love the president bracelet for my vintage squale
Posts 974 Likes 4,111 Cuttysark ·Dec 14, 2022 It's not Tuesday.. I hope you don't mind Speedy 105.012-66 HF
Posts 467 Likes 6,284 Gopher ·Dec 14, 2022 1971 Fortis Marinemaster (one of two versions). V72 plus 20ATM.
Posts 289 Likes 506 Hamish02 ·Dec 14, 2022 gbesq Is that a Seamaster reference 14389? It’s actually a 14713-9, I assume it’s a pre-curser to your Seamaster reference? Very similar and both very nice!
Posts 8,826 Likes 73,290 Spruce ·Dec 14, 2022·Sunburst dial fan At this time of year, my sock drawer is full of - well, socks.
Posts 947 Likes 3,902 OneTwo ·Dec 14, 2022 A happy Wittnauer Wednesday to all of you here on OF from me and the grungy 8923-241T