hehee. my bad. yup.. 1601. You have one too? really? this must be a very old watch then. maybe as old as us.. mine still keep excellent time. how about urs?
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Originally posted by carrot^ View Posthehee. my bad. yup.. 1601. You have one too? really? this must be a very old watch then. maybe as old as us.. mine still keep excellent time. how about urs?
Mine havent been serviced in a long time,I intend to bring it down to service soon,but very busy Got my O lvl coming in like a month,so after that then i bring down.
My watch is much much older than me...I think u know how old I am ald...
Here's a pic of it with my mum's.
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Been a long time since I last visited
I started with vintage watches, still love & keep them. Back in the early 90s we were collecting real vintage watches, those before WWII & up to 60s max. Unfortunately, these days people just don't like small watches anymore & along the way many lost touch with them or even know how to value them anymore.
I'm talking about the enamel dials, silver hinged cases, Hunters, Prince, cushion, early Oysters, Art Decos, bubblebacks etc.
Strangely, they've seemingly become extinct now.
Hopefully I'll be able to find time to bring them out one of these days to show you guys how beautiful these vintages are. One of the best place to view them are from Japanese magazines. They have the best vintages in the world, these guys have impeccable taste & money to keep them.
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It's an expensive hobby to keep Vintage timepieces... but they are juz soooo classic..
Btw.. tink carrot dunno our Dark here ish probably the youngest forumer here in SGROC...
P.s: Hw come my grand dad bo gimme 1 oysterdate also ? ..*****************************
A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.
Just me and my NT...
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Originally posted by louisoh View PostIt's an expensive hobby to keep Vintage timepieces... but they are juz soooo classic..
Btw.. tink carrot dunno our Dark here ish probably the youngest forumer here in SGROC...
P.s: Hw come my grand dad bo gimme 1 oysterdate also ? ..
Or continue praying to him n hope that he hid a Rolex somewhere in the safebox...lol
But I believe carrot also had Rolex when he young mah...same same
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by SDlover View PostThere is a group of vintage rolex collectors that hang out at either "Time Will Tell" at Bencoolen Street or at "Collector's Haven" at VIP hotel. These guys collects the 1655s,1665s, Daytona Zenith movements and all the various subs.....
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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near balmoral..............
use streetdirectory.com to find lor...the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
visit my watch and audio blog oohlins.blogspot & learn how to use the rolex comfort link
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I got it when I was a baby... mum kept in the safe for me. lol.
Originally posted by Darkangel View PostGo downstairs and ask him if u want
Or continue praying to him n hope that he hid a Rolex somewhere in the safebox...lol
But I believe carrot also had Rolex when he young mah...same same
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Lol..it's a nice watch la,but I realised I haven't serviced it for years ald. Mayb about time to bring it to service. I just changed the whole bracelet for $751,heart pain abit la,but still worth it. Haha
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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u can try servicing it at Top Hours at Lucky Plaza. The fella use to be from RSC and he came out to start his own servicing / reselling rolex watches. He is very skillful, so much so that I bump into an watch collector sending in his A Lange and Sohne and about 20 other expensive watches for him to service. That fella actually fly in from switzerland to get him to do the job.
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Originally posted by carrot^ View Postu can try servicing it at Top Hours at Lucky Plaza. The fella use to be from RSC and he came out to start his own servicing / reselling rolex watches. He is very skillful, so much so that I bump into an watch collector sending in his A Lange and Sohne and about 20 other expensive watches for him to service. That fella actually fly in from switzerland to get him to do the job.
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Vintae watches are addictive!
Hi there,
Vintage watches are very addictive. Got my first green sub then a gmt master II before a friend of mine introduced me to vintages. Laid my hands on a 1675 GMT and never looked back. Going to add a 1680 to my collection soon...
Actually the prices keep going northwards. Sigh!
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Originally posted by asg14 View PostHi there,
Vintage watches are very addictive. Got my first green sub then a gmt master II before a friend of mine introduced me to vintages. Laid my hands on a 1675 GMT and never looked back. Going to add a 1680 to my collection soon...
Actually the prices keep going northwards. Sigh!
But my grandpa's DJ has no investment value,so my mum might sell it and it has no investment value also.
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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