ROLEX
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Re: ROLEX
πολυ ομορφο κομματι αυτο το Rolex ... πολυ θα μου αρεσε να ειχα ενα ..δεν βγαινει τετοιαmarios_ch έγραψε:PASSION 2011 IMAGES!!! BURN!
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complacation πια απο την Rolex
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James Bond's Rolex 5513 For Sale, Complete With Hyper Intensified Magnetic Field Generator & Buzz Saw Bezel
You want a James Bond Rolex? Well, it doesn't get more James Bond than this. In the seminal Bond flick Live and Let Die, Roger Moore is donning a Rolex Reference 5513 Submariner that has been modified by Q to include both a buzz-saw bezel, which Bond uses to free himself and Solitaire (Jane Seymour) before they could be fed to hungry sharks (without laser beams attached to their heads, though) and a "hyper intensified magnetic field" generator. This magnetic field was strong enough to stop a bullet, which it did in Bond's final showdown in the movie, as well as helped Bond unzip Madeline Smith's dress without laying a finger on her. It was, after all, "Sheer magnetism, darling."
We found the watch, and it's for sale.
This Rolex, which is the one worn by Moore in the movie has been completely modified and actually had the movement removed during pre-production to build in these Bondish features. The buzz saw bezel is still in place on this watch, the caseback is signed "Roger Moore 007", and there is a small pinhole where there was once a thin wire installed to help unzip Miss Smith's dress during filming. The watch itself was produced by Rolex in 1972 and still has its original bracelet, as well.
Included in the sale will be gadget designer and guy Syd Cain's original concept drawings for the watch, as well as two framed images of Moore wearing the watch as James Bond in the film. The pre-sale estimate for this watch is $230,000 to $450,000, which considering the indisputable provenance and all around awesomeness of this find, shouldn't be too hard to hit.
James Bond's Rolex Reference 5513 with Buzz Saw Bezel and Hyper Intensified Magnetic Field Generator from Live And Let Die will be sold by Christies Geneva in the November 2011 sale.
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2011/10/13 ... ensif.html
You want a James Bond Rolex? Well, it doesn't get more James Bond than this. In the seminal Bond flick Live and Let Die, Roger Moore is donning a Rolex Reference 5513 Submariner that has been modified by Q to include both a buzz-saw bezel, which Bond uses to free himself and Solitaire (Jane Seymour) before they could be fed to hungry sharks (without laser beams attached to their heads, though) and a "hyper intensified magnetic field" generator. This magnetic field was strong enough to stop a bullet, which it did in Bond's final showdown in the movie, as well as helped Bond unzip Madeline Smith's dress without laying a finger on her. It was, after all, "Sheer magnetism, darling."
We found the watch, and it's for sale.
This Rolex, which is the one worn by Moore in the movie has been completely modified and actually had the movement removed during pre-production to build in these Bondish features. The buzz saw bezel is still in place on this watch, the caseback is signed "Roger Moore 007", and there is a small pinhole where there was once a thin wire installed to help unzip Miss Smith's dress during filming. The watch itself was produced by Rolex in 1972 and still has its original bracelet, as well.
Included in the sale will be gadget designer and guy Syd Cain's original concept drawings for the watch, as well as two framed images of Moore wearing the watch as James Bond in the film. The pre-sale estimate for this watch is $230,000 to $450,000, which considering the indisputable provenance and all around awesomeness of this find, shouldn't be too hard to hit.
James Bond's Rolex Reference 5513 with Buzz Saw Bezel and Hyper Intensified Magnetic Field Generator from Live And Let Die will be sold by Christies Geneva in the November 2011 sale.
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2011/10/13 ... ensif.html
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Rolex Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA B.O.C
By TLex The Rolex Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA B.O.C with B.O.C coating with lifetime warranty, black ceramic bezel with white numerals, black RING LOCK SYSTEM in red lettering, 'DEEP SEA' and 'BLACK OUT' text in red, white hands with black SuperLuminova . . .
http://oceanictime.blogspot.com/2011/10 ... a-boc.html
By TLex The Rolex Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA B.O.C with B.O.C coating with lifetime warranty, black ceramic bezel with white numerals, black RING LOCK SYSTEM in red lettering, 'DEEP SEA' and 'BLACK OUT' text in red, white hands with black SuperLuminova . . .
http://oceanictime.blogspot.com/2011/10 ... a-boc.html
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Αυτά να τα δεί η ίδια η Rolex!!!!
Που μας έχει πήξει στα ίδια και τα ίδια!!!!
Τόσο δυσκολο είναι να παραγει κάτι παρόμοιο??
Και πάνω που πήγαινα να κάνω την στροφή στην "σκοτεινή πλευρά" ξενέρωσα και θα το αναβάλω πάλι....
Εκτός και αν την κάνω για τα καλά και πάρω "σκοτεινό" Rolex σαν αυτό της φωτογραφίας....
Που μας έχει πήξει στα ίδια και τα ίδια!!!!
Τόσο δυσκολο είναι να παραγει κάτι παρόμοιο??
Και πάνω που πήγαινα να κάνω την στροφή στην "σκοτεινή πλευρά" ξενέρωσα και θα το αναβάλω πάλι....
Εκτός και αν την κάνω για τα καλά και πάρω "σκοτεινό" Rolex σαν αυτό της φωτογραφίας....
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Χαρη μου να την κανεις την στροφη ... να την κανεις ... εστω στα σκοτεινα
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Θα δείξει αυτήν την εβδομάδα....
Δεν πάω για τίποτα σπουδαιο μιάς και είναι γνωστή η αντιπάθειά μου στην εταιρεία..!!
Έχω βρεί ένα παλιό(πως τα λένε να δείς...Α,ναί vintage..)και λέω να αρχίσω έτσι.......
Δεν πάω για τίποτα σπουδαιο μιάς και είναι γνωστή η αντιπάθειά μου στην εταιρεία..!!
Έχω βρεί ένα παλιό(πως τα λένε να δείς...Α,ναί vintage..)και λέω να αρχίσω έτσι.......
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SPOTTED: A Rolex Pre-Daytona Ref 6238 With A Black Dial (And Why That Matters)
You are looking at a really watch. In fact, this might be the first time we've spotted one in the wild. Adorning the wrist of a fine young gentleman with whom we had breakfast yesterday, you are looking at a 1960s Rolex chronograph reference 6238. The 6238 is known as the "pre-Daytona" reference as it is the immediate precursor to the original Daytona, the 6239. Most 6238s you find on the open market feature one of two shades of silver dial (for example the watch worn by James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service).
These watches with silver dials (of the non-007 variety, of course) trade in the 20s and 30s for average, nice examples. But, in one of the most dramatic disparities of any Rolex sport model, 6238s with black dials trade for two to three, to sometimes four times the value of a silver dial. Why? There just aren't that many of them.
For example, Antiquorum Geneva has two 6238s in the catalog, one in silver here with an estimate of $20,000-$30,000. Meanwhile, the very lot before is essentially the same watch, just with a black dial, and you see an estimate of $65,000 - $90,000. Crazy right? Crazy but true and one of the many intricacies that define vintage Rolex collecting.
Even cooler still - How about a 6238 in yellow gold with a black dial?
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2011/10/26 ... and-w.html
You are looking at a really watch. In fact, this might be the first time we've spotted one in the wild. Adorning the wrist of a fine young gentleman with whom we had breakfast yesterday, you are looking at a 1960s Rolex chronograph reference 6238. The 6238 is known as the "pre-Daytona" reference as it is the immediate precursor to the original Daytona, the 6239. Most 6238s you find on the open market feature one of two shades of silver dial (for example the watch worn by James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service).
These watches with silver dials (of the non-007 variety, of course) trade in the 20s and 30s for average, nice examples. But, in one of the most dramatic disparities of any Rolex sport model, 6238s with black dials trade for two to three, to sometimes four times the value of a silver dial. Why? There just aren't that many of them.
For example, Antiquorum Geneva has two 6238s in the catalog, one in silver here with an estimate of $20,000-$30,000. Meanwhile, the very lot before is essentially the same watch, just with a black dial, and you see an estimate of $65,000 - $90,000. Crazy right? Crazy but true and one of the many intricacies that define vintage Rolex collecting.
Even cooler still - How about a 6238 in yellow gold with a black dial?
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2011/10/26 ... and-w.html