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Other, more common examples all have the inner-most tachy on the dial but this is the only known version in existence with the second chapter ring type in the case, making it exceedingly rare and sought after by collectors who without question inhabit the highest levels of the horological accumulation obsession, one of which in particular has been known to begin foaming at the mouth and convulsing when I bring this beauty to the table.
Buck-a Wha?That has got to be the longest, most convoluted, least grammatically tolerable single run-on sentence I have ever seen in my life! JEE-ZUS! Don't let Greenspan see this post or he'll write a book on it! Punctuate man!
I'm hoping you didn't write that passage Albert and that it was the brainspawn of some meth-dropping spittle drooling eBay seller from somewhere in this watch's past! Besides, I didn't have a single nervous tic, nor did I slobber or froth (any more than I usually do at any NAWCC regional) when you showed me this one in person.
BTW, not to rain on your parade, but your inner bezel is misaligned...
The "60"'s should line up at 12 o'clock...Hope I didn't break the news... It truely is a strikingly beautiful piece.
Wear her well!
-- Chuck
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