Show your Wilsdorf & Davis, or Hans Wilsdorf, watch. Or any other special/rare watch in the Tudor/Rolex family. Only rule is that it has to be special/rare and connected to Rolex.
Though i love the vintage watches, all rare/special watches in the Rolex family are welcome. No matter if they are new or old.
But i think it would be great if you all, in addition to the photos, added a short or long description of why the watch is rare/special. Just so those who don't know your watch don't have to research why your watch is rare/special. |>
If you are not angry, why are you using italics? don't you know that combining bold with italics is aggressive and confrontational? and now, small fonts plus italics, you are being passive-aggressive!
Saw this one in a store in Portland, ME last year. Tried it on, was infatuated and wrote down the model number. Forgot to take my own photo so please excuse the link. Neat lugs.
Same here... you know, watch talks can sometimes become boring if not spiced up with a tad of humour. Now be careful, you cannot do it everywhere; luckily, the regulars on this subforum are easy going, and most of them have a great sense of humour, but from time to time, you can have a WIS that comes wandering around... just ignore him if he misbehaves.
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