JoeyB Posted March 28, 2012 Report Posted March 28, 2012 Since '42s tend to have little or no glow & have been proven to be safe, it must have been another watch. Perhaps, an OPD Nope, it's a 6542. I'd recognize that insert anywhere...
Rolexaddict Posted March 29, 2012 Report Posted March 29, 2012 oh, I reconize my document replica... with my first Corniño built 3 years ago... I still use strontium aluminate to reactivate dead tritium like here, on this gen 16753 I have restored for a valuable collector Thats was my office, zoomed photo taken from my seat flying over Austria, cargo en route from CDG to Mombay Note : I didnt wear a Rolex GMT, enough clocks on board
Guest zeleni kukuruz Posted March 29, 2012 Report Posted March 29, 2012 oh, I reconize my document replica... with my first Corniño built 3 years ago... I still use strontium aluminate to reactivate dead tritium like here, on this gen 16753 I have restored for a valuable collector Thats was my office, zoomed photo taken from my seat flying over Austria, cargo en route from CDG to Mombay Note : I didnt wear a Rolex GMT, enough clocks on board Cool RA!!! Now i would give everything for a view like that from that spot!!!
freddy333 Posted March 29, 2012 Report Posted March 29, 2012 Thats was my office, zoomed photo taken from my seat flying over Austria, cargo en route from CDG to Mombay Note : I didnt wear a Rolex GMT, enough clocks on board Nice pic. Too bad you were not wearing a GMT. Cool RA!!! Now i would give everything for a view like that from that spot!!! Please do not repost an entire set of pics just to add a line or 2 at the bottom.
Guest zeleni kukuruz Posted March 29, 2012 Report Posted March 29, 2012 @fred I will try to remember that!
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