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Absolutely amazing to wake up to see this posting!! People will think that we conspired with this theme, so that you could present this watch in such dramatic fashion. We even achieved the perfect set-up, with my display of Seafarers.
In December 2011, I had a blog posting just about finished, providing the information that I had gathered about these watches. (I was waiting for a couple of additional details, before making the posting.) Let me commit to blow the dust off the draft, and add the posting soon.
I have seen a handful of these, but most appear to have been assembled recently from the dials which some watchmakers still have on hand. Yours is the first that I have seen that appears to have been "from the day" when the dials were actually produced. And the patina on this one is stunning!!
Thanks for this fantastic posting!!
Jeff
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: I think this one fits today’s theme quite well. I have seen one
: example of the Yachting Carrera before so it’s not a new
: discovery however the patina of the dial is unique. It started
: life with the standard metallic silver starburst finish but over
: time and I assume many hours in a hot and humid climate, it has
: turned to a deep shade of copper.
: It is a remarkable watch and one that certainly has no equal in my
: collection. Tropical dials are not everyone’s cup of tea but
: there is an inherent beauty in the consistency and the gamut of
: shades that the metallic surface throws out. The contrast with
: the blue markers is the cherry on top. Who could not love this
: 30mm diameter disc of beauty.
: Regards to all
: Paul
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