Today, i would to share my 16018 which i had inherited from my dad. It has been a watch that i would behold of when i was small, not some fantastic like other watches, but is the sentimental value that holds. I had always love the mechanical moving sound of my 16018's 3035 movement and it is 28 years old this year (just one year older than me)
These days, my dad got poisoned by me into Sport Rolex and now he is wearing a SS GMT2c.
The Recon Dial by Top Hour is asolutely stunning. (The Dial was damaged during my Dad's wrist time)
Side Profile of the Watch
Close up of the Dial
Back of Case that seem through wear and tear.
A close up of the Replacement Crown and Strap
A Wrist Shot of the Watch.
This is one of the watches that would stay with me and pass on to generation as it is my Dad's signature watch, something that would hold indefinite sentimental value.
These days, my dad got poisoned by me into Sport Rolex and now he is wearing a SS GMT2c.
The Recon Dial by Top Hour is asolutely stunning. (The Dial was damaged during my Dad's wrist time)
Side Profile of the Watch
Close up of the Dial
Back of Case that seem through wear and tear.
A close up of the Replacement Crown and Strap
A Wrist Shot of the Watch.
This is one of the watches that would stay with me and pass on to generation as it is my Dad's signature watch, something that would hold indefinite sentimental value.
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