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Pics!what Do You Think About This Vintage Gmt?


elprimerozen

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That GMT's lived a full life. I especially like the alternating red and black datewheel and that 1030 movt.

Hey Randy, I was reading about PG and what was referred to as her lesbian band of girls in PG's Flying School the other nite. I guess that was one of the little nuances that I missed in the movie. But heck, I was only 12 or 13 when I first saw it in the 60's. Guess I'll have to watch it again sometime.

Wish we could get a better shot of her watch

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Call me a philistine but i really dont see how people like these watches.

give me a nice new watch any day.

I think the reason many (and I) love it is because you can tell it has history, it's been places. It's just a great piece. To me, a Rembrandt is truly amazing and nicer than a copy, not because of the price tag, but because it has a history....its still alive. Same goes for artists who are unknown, or artifacts....I just love imagining the past its had :)

Hope that brings my opinion into perspective :)

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That GMT's lived a full life. I especially like the alternating red and black datewheel and that 1030 movt.

Hey Randy, I was reading about PG and what was referred to as her lesbian band of girls in PG's Flying School the other nite. I guess that was one of the little nuances that I missed in the movie. But heck, I was only 12 or 13 when I first saw it in the 60's. Guess I'll have to watch it again sometime.

Wish we could get a better shot of her watch

Very interesting indeed! I'll have to watch Goldfinger again sometime as well. I can't say I ever recall the Flying School... But, I do believe that her 6542 was shown clearly throughout the film.

For what it's worth... Doing a roulette wheel should be no problem ;)

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