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 Posted: Tue Feb 17th, 2009 11:07 pm
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As you all know I have talked about a vintage divers since start of 2008. And now its ready. In fact we have chosen to go with the vintage submariner.

The case will be:

a. 38mm

b. No crown guard ( think Ref. 5508 submariners)

c. Domed sapphire for vintage looks

d. Rotating bezel

e. ETA 2824-2

f. Non-date for that authentic vintage looks.

The case and the rivet bracelet are all done as we speak.

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Now we need to know which dial everyone likes.

There are a couple of dials I have in mind which are also used in vintage subbies.

1. Vintage submariner dial (Ref. 5513, 5512, 1680)

2. Modern Submariner dial with white-gold surround (Ref. 14060)

3. Submariner dial with railway track ( Ref. 5508)

4. Explorer 1 looks with railway track (ala Ref. 1016)


Warmest Regards
Anders

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 Posted: Tue Feb 17th, 2009 11:16 pm
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Chick Hazzard
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Not a choice, but the Rolex 5517 is the sweetest. No date with the sword hands is the best.

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 Posted: Wed Feb 18th, 2009 07:54 am
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Tough choices on the dial. What worries me is the small case diameter.face4.gif

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 Posted: Wed Feb 18th, 2009 08:58 am
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I think it is a great idea, however, I agree with Pax, personally I am in the process of selling off all my sub 42mm sized watches, at 38mm I'm not sure of the interest it would generate.....IMHO

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 Posted: Wed Feb 18th, 2009 11:33 am
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I'm in for anything you decide Anders....but my preference would be a vintage Rolex...I have been waiting for a great vintage homage a long time and I know your's will be Awesome! hand6.gif

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Would love one that models after the rolex explorer 1 (1016)!

I would also prefer one with a bigger dial :) 44mm would be great

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I'll echo a couple of others re the size. After wearing 40mm and above for so long, 38mm may seem a tad small. Kinda like this text...

Jim

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 Posted: Sun Feb 22nd, 2009 10:19 am
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40-42mm and I would be interested... 

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 Posted: Sun Feb 22nd, 2009 10:51 am
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Anders surprise me buddy........yahoo.gif

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At the risk of being the only dissenting voice, I am ALL for the 38mm size, on a good, solid bracelet that isn't too chunky.  I'm not good with the model numbers, but the Rolex Subs with no crown-guards have a great look.

I'd be really interested to see how this stays away from the vintage Rolex look, but still a good tip of the hat to those good ol days.

I'm not so much fussed about the dial, after all, how many permutations can one come up with.  That being said, I'd like to see different hand designs that depart from the usual Plongeur or Mercedes hands.  That'd be nice to see.

Surprise us, Anders!

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chocolate/tobacco 5508 dial with creamy patina on the lume :)

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 Posted: Sun Feb 22nd, 2009 09:41 pm
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jaoben wrote: chocolate/tobacco 5508 dial with creamy patina on the lume :)


Oh my...


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