:D
Most excellent pic. I love the wabi on the straps - I am really fond of distressed leather.
Beautiful MM too - obviously :)
Rubber Clad VIDOR Flashlight completes Collection
Please excuse the worn out Straps..the Strap of the depth meter was marked with an "X" by the Previous Owners son 30 Years ago !!!
Crack in Both the Plastic Crystals of depth Meter and Compass..Liquid of the Compass is Evaporated/ Gone...
The Marina Militare is a Reference 6152 and signed Rolex on mvt and case back.....Just completed Service..
Take care and Enjoy the day
:D
Most excellent pic. I love the wabi on the straps - I am really fond of distressed leather.
Beautiful MM too - obviously :)
Surely Dale you meant to say "WTB: Dreadnought".... right?
:twisted:
Regards,
Todd
Is that one of those original Marina Militares? The over $20K kind? :shock:
The 6152 Rolex MM might be a little harder to find..
Don't know if the values as high as that, but certainly it's a little more than the Dreads I've had..
I've currently got my sights on a 6154 Radiomir Panerai w/ same type Rolex 17 Jewel manual mvt..This one with Wire lugs and w/o the lever lock crown...
it's been my grail for the last few Years..
Oh. Just sold my 12th Dreadnought....But thanks for remembering..
Take care...Have a Great day..
Dale Arnold
Spokane, Wa.
:shock: I think that's two more than me. :shock:Originally Posted by Dale Arnold
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Very nice collection Dale.
Thanks for posting.
Cheers,
Neil.
I think you are missing about 200 DNs to make your collection "complete". :P :wink:
Cheers,
Martin ("Crusader")
:D :D :DOriginally Posted by swanbourne
http://www.connectingwatches.com/watchs-news-600.html
Lot 86 - $30,000
Luminor Panerai Ref. 6152-1. Produced in 1950s
Lot 88 - $29,000
Panerai Marina Militare Ref. 6152-1. Produced in 1950s
You taking the Piss here?
Dale, that scan is from James Dowlings `The Best of Time´
Page 186, his son must have also marked that band???
M
Good detective work, M :lol: I thought the picture was vaguely familar. Dale does indeed seem to be extracting the urine :shock:
Cheers
Foggy
That's even better than having a replica or fake. You just have to post the pictures. :)
Best wishes,
Bob
:D
M
:scratch: :scratch: :scratch: :scratch:
F.T.F.A.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
i am surprised it tookthis long..
That pic was also used in numerous Panerai advertisments....
Also in the Japan Mag..."TIME SPEC"
Worloc came close as he looked into the price another site had the PIC....
Just remember.. I never said it was mine..
You Guys connected that..I just said the Flashlight completed the Collection..Never MINE..
Congrats on the work....
and Yes it does make for a beautiful Set...
Sold at Sothebys back in the Mid 90's..
You guys take care..
Have a Great day..I will..
Dale Arnold
:lol:Originally Posted by swanbourne
8)
Jim :wink:
Originally Posted by Dale ArnoldOriginally Posted by swanbourneOriginally Posted by Dale Arnoldalso, I assume.... :?Originally Posted by swanbourne
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What was the point of the exercise?
john
The Swiss have made waiting a luxury experience. ~ Andrew McUtchen
A bit of kindly intended, frivolity, no doubt.
Best wishes,
Bob
Bob,Originally Posted by rfrazier
You are too kind.
Looked to me like a bit of easy ego boosting!!
Hey Dale,
Wanna buy some nice watch pics??
ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by swanbourne
Sanj :lol:
I didn't realise It wasn't his collection.Originally Posted by Neil.C
Whats the point? :?
Now where's my Harrisons Chronometer? :lol:
Cheers,
Neil.
:D
Would you buy a used watch [Dreadnought] from this man??