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siodee:
Just saw this new opening thread in the morning....and so tempting to start  :Laughing_on_floor:...well that is just me...

I dont own the Vintage watch, but Father did, and the watch is hiding somewhere, I know it is Citizen, once I found it, I will put up the photo... :thumbsup:

siodee:
Forgot...thanks Mod for the great job   :thumbsup:

ry:
Great,new section for vintages.I am eagerly waiting for my first Vintage Rolex.Will post it here once i get it.Thanks mods for this addition.

danny:
This is the only vintage watch in my collection, an old Omega Geneve, dating from the late 1960's or early 1970's.
Cost me a bomb when I sent it to Omega for servicing.



 :Cheers:

TheHobbit:
One of my favourite watches of all time, the Tudor Snowflake. The one I have is the reference 94110. The Snowflake reference:

7016 - Blue or black dial, no date version (1968 to 1975)
7021 - Blue or black dial, date version (1968 to 1975)
Early 7016/ 7021 did not have the Snowflake dial but the reference 7928 Rose dial with the 4 lines on the bottom half of the dial.

9401/0 - Blue or black dial, no date version (1975 to 1976)
9411/0 - Blue or black dial, date version (1975 to 1976)
94010 - No date version. Snowflake design between 1976 to 1980. Subsequently, Triangle markered dial (1980 to 1983)
94110 - Date version. Snowflake design between 1976 to 1980. Subsequently, Triangle markered dial (1980 to 1983)

The dream is to pick up a 94010 MN (Marine Nationale Issued) version issued to the French Navy. Or even better a Military issued MN 7016 Snowflake.

My Snowflake before it got its spa treatment at RSC.



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