Yes and no to the patina

Feb 26, 2009,14:35 PM
 

I think there's good patina and bad patina.  Often times when a dial get replaced, it's because there was too much bad patina.  I'm not in love with bad patina (I think it's overrated).  That's just me.

Keith

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New Arrival

 
 By: keithddowning : February 26th, 2009-14:22
1967 Speedmaster Professional Cal 321 (145.012) Pre Moon. I've been wanting a 321 Pre Moon for a while now. So, I thought as long as I was selling some watches, I may as well sell one to get this. Very Happy with it. It's smooth as silk. The case shows so...  

Impressive pic and watch, Keith

 
 By: amanico : February 26th, 2009-14:27
But don't you regret the soul of the Patina? Great catch, indeed. It was worth some efforts. Enjoy. Best, Nicolas

Yes and no to the patina

 
 By: keithddowning : February 26th, 2009-14:35
I think there's good patina and bad patina. Often times when a dial get replaced, it's because there was too much bad patina. I'm not in love with bad patina (I think it's overrated). That's just me. Keith

Great catch!

 
 By: Peter  : February 26th, 2009-19:25

Highlights of 1967 . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 26th, 2009-22:05
. . . Cool Hand Luke . . . . . . Dan Gurney and A J Foyt win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans . . . . . . The Moody Blues release 'Days of Future Passed' . . . . . . and a very cool watch leaves Switzerland . . . . to grace the wrist of a gentleman I'm well acq...  

Thank you kindly Art. [nt]

 
 By: keithddowning : February 26th, 2009-23:33

Congrats, Keith!

 
 By: dxboon : February 26th, 2009-22:37

Congratulations! [nt]

 
 By: Davo : February 27th, 2009-00:45
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