That's a modern classic. Enjoy!
PS: You're lucky to have it purchased back in the day. Have you looked at the current prices? Crazy.
My D serial LV was bought new by me in 2005 and was my daily wearer for almost a Decade until I bought an LVC.
I put it back on today after several years and i really do prefer it to the ceramic version.
There’s a mark on the insert which I don’t remember doing but it doesn’t look too bad considering I’m fairly hard on my watches!
That's a modern classic. Enjoy!
PS: You're lucky to have it purchased back in the day. Have you looked at the current prices? Crazy.
I agree that the current prices are ridiculous.
My favorite LV sub, I have a Steinhart Sub in green just to kill the bug.
Looks really great.
I have been looking at LVs for sale recently. What is the significance for the serial number letter?
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Much nicer than the LVc.
There’s lots of different serials.
The first were Y then F for 2003 (the anniversary year.)
Then there’s engraved rehaut and random serials.
There’s 3 ticks and 5 ticks
Pointed 4 and flat
Olive and lime inserts
Font position etc. etc.
All a load of nonsense really but can mean several thousand pounds more depending on what it is...
forgive my ignorance but what is going on with the hour hand
I wore mine for almost a decade from 2008, as the value increased I wore it less and less over the last few years, and replaced it as my daily a couple of years ago. I really do need to send it to St James but am worries that they'll do something with it that I don't want (polish, change hands, swap the bezel)
Oops. Quoted wrong post!
Yep they are happy to do as required.