Here's my Amphibia that had the loose lume.
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Here's my Amphibia that had the loose lume.
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A recent acquisition of mine... Accuracy is dead on. Literally. Quite amazing.
Cheers,
HBL
......DESIDERANTES MELIOREM PATRIAM
Wood,
Sorry for being late; I did not subscribe to this thread so I did not notice your query.
From what I can figure out: this single-lug, slightly oval case was not known as the Neptune at first, and was considered as just a variant of Amphibia. Most - if not all of them - appear to have the scuba dial and with the 21-jewel movement. It disappeared for a while and then returned as the Neptune 930, with the 31-jewel movement.
In my database document I also included an example with a 2409, which is Mark Gordon's No.0208; the hands are somewhat odd though. I have no access to information to ascertain if this particular model is spurious or otherwise.
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Thats a great collection of subs you got there! schnurrp
Is the bracelet on the neptuncase original!
wood
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Chomior!
That NOS amphibia is
wood
Russian watches were designed to be maintained in the field by an agricultural worker using nothing but a hammer, a sickle, and some tractor grease... (phd)
My flickr watches: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vaurien/
Thanks and... another ;)
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