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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: David_cheong on April 11, 2016, 10:43:48 AM
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Recently, I had the good fortune to molest this rare gem.
This lovely vintage SD is usually found at the auction house.
A wrist shot together with my Exp 2 :)
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The Double Red 1665 is a holy-grail to many WIS and she still looks relevant and captivating forty years later :thumbs: What a beauty!
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it's a real gem . Patina of index and hands developing nicely and pretty evenly
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Double red is damn hot! very expensive also for what it is, you got to be an expert in vintage before buying it is very hard to determine the condition and whether or not it was fitted with franken parts. Especially when you have companies like this one in HK which can restore the dial http://classicwatchrepair.com/page3.html
Don't want to get caught paying premium for a restored dial.
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OOhhhhhh my gwad! Thats very lucky of you!
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Damn hot bro!!!
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Whoa. Lovely. I have not seen one in the wild before.