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miquel

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  1. Here's mine...

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    The base was the MBK 6538. It is not a good way to start. The best bet would probably be a NDTrading case and go from there.

    I installed a MY bezel and a Brevet crown so far.

    It still needs a ton of work. I need a dial, hands, bezel insert, drilled lugholes, etc., etc.

    It's like everyone says, it's a DIY project.

  2. Looks great!

    I would add the classic watch parts bezel. It's quite a bit meatier, looks nicer in my opinion.

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    Then soften up the case, beat it up a little, and you are good to go. Mine is off to ddesj74's spa getting some vintagizing done and Tudor hands installed, then it'll be as good as I'm going to get it.

    Welcome to the club!

  3. So, you want to know the fate after "the Rolex disintegrated against the man's jaw"? After that, there is no mention of it.

    I think the reader can make up his/her own mind on which Oyster Perpetual Bond is actually wearing. OP to me (in reference to Bond) will always be the 6538.

    You Only Live Twice and The Man With the Golden Gun are the last two Fleming novels. I don't have them, nor have read them (yet). Does Fleming make any other Rolex references in those?

    ps. TeeJay, I rank OHMSS in my top 5 Bond movies. Thunderball is number 1.

  4. I think you make a good point, Freddy.

    Fleming was very explicit in his writings, so it would seem odd to not have any mention of a rotatable bezel.

    In 1962, Fleming wrote a description of James Bond for Playboy magazine. Under "Apparel", he writes "Wears Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch".

    Also, some notes on the wrist in which he wears it, Fleming replies to a reader in 1958...

    "...points out that the Rolex Oyster Perpetual weighs about six ounces and would appreciably slow up the use of his left hand in combat.". I think the reference in OHMSS when Bond notices his right hand is in reference to the hand in which he used the watch as a knuckleduster.

    I think the only certainty is that Bond indeed wears a Rolex Oyster Perpetual.

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