What do you mean by early vintage? Colored dials are rare before the late 1960’s. Watch repair shops used to sell colored acrylic replacement crystals. You can find some bright green or blue ones sometimes.
What do you mean by early vintage? Colored dials are rare before the late 1960’s. Watch repair shops used to sell colored acrylic replacement crystals. You can find some bright green or blue ones sometimes.
I think color will be the best variable to seek out in vintage in the future. I was on the fence between crystal shape of color. I just didn’t know if the rarity would be real.
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Doxa divers.
Seiko 7015-6010 Time Sonar from the 70s.
Multiple reissues but the original chronograph is awesome.
What do you mean by early vintage? Colored dials are rare before the late 1960’s. Watch repair shops used to sell colored acrylic replacement crystals. You can find some bright green or blue ones sometimes.
I'd love a Rolex Day Date with Stella dial...
What do you mean by early vintage? Colored dials are rare before the late 1960’s. Watch repair shops used to sell colored acrylic replacement crystals. You can find some bright green or blue ones sometimes.
I have this Russian piece from the late 50’s.
I think color will be the best variable to seek out in vintage in the future. I was on the fence between crystal shape of color. I just didn’t know if the rarity would be real.
I have this Russian piece from the late 50’s.
Your Kirovskie is the exception to the rule.