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Explorer II with Cream Dial | Military Submariner- Ref: 5517
- CAL: 1520
- 1974-1979
- Value: $10,000
- Bezel has minute engravings around the entire bezel. Distinctive circle T on dial.
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Red "Submariner" | Milgauss - First Model- Ref: 6541
- CAL. 1030
- mid 50's
- Value: $35-$40,000.
- Vitally important is the original "thunderbolt" second hand with red arrowhead tip. Absence or replacement of that original hand will decrease the value up to $10,000!
- Precursor to Thunderbird
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COMEX Submariner - last production model.- Ref: 16610
- CAL. 3135
- 70's. 80's, 90's
- Value: $13,000 but fake dials are common, need original Mfr. papers proving watch made for the COMEX diving company to get this price.
| Daytona "Paul Newman" - Ref: 6265
- CAL Valjoux 72
- 1970-1978
- 18K Gold
- Value: $35,000
- Not a watch to let the mall jeweler work on!
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GMT Master - First model- Ref: 6542
- CAL. 1036
- Early 60's
- Value: $5,000
- Red Date. In the early 60's these could be bought new for less than $500.
| Daytona "Paul Newman"- Ref: 6262/3
- CAL Valjoux 72
- 1961 - 1970
- Stainless Steel
- Value: $18,000
- Available new in 1968 for $700.
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"Panerai Rolex"- Officially commissioned by the Egyptian Army to Panerai for the case, Rolex for the movement.
- 17 ruby (jewel) movement
- Made in 1940's
- Value: up to $25,000 Very rare and desirable due to brand cachet of both brands involved.
| Submariner "James Bond" |
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| -Thanks to, and used with, the permission of Samuel Rinaldi, a private collector in Italy. |
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