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The crownguards on the case can be shaped pretty well into a rudimentary PCG, .
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It is all well and good getting cheaper cases from Vietnam and I'm all for that on any future projects but you will spend 4-5 times more on the parts required for a convincing watch than the few hundred dollars a case will cost. During the Vietnam War, many of these PXs sold both Swiss and Asian-made .
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For sale is my Tropical 1964 Rolex 1675 Gilt PCG GMT Master originally owned . All the cases have been reworked/refinished except for the Ruby Vietnam case, .
FS: 1964 Rolex 1675 Tropical Gilt PCG U.S. Army Pilot Vietnam War For Sale: .You need a loupe and a lot of experience to tell for sure, and it matters more than ever that you “buyer the seller.” Below are some examples to demonstrate original case shapes, however, I would be cautious in interpreting how nice a . The only logical answer is the Vietnam case. It is truly designed and crafted to .
The Rolex GMT Master Gilt Dial 1675 was introduced in 1959. This watch was worn during . Case: Very nice pointed crown guard (PCG) case that has previously been . The crownguards on the case can be shaped pretty well into a rudimentary PCG, or a stubbier SCG. For the money, it is absolutely THE best, unless you can acquire the old 1655 cases with longer crownguards.
It is all well and good getting cheaper cases from Vietnam and I'm all for that on any future projects but you will spend 4-5 times more on the parts required for a convincing watch than the few hundred dollars a case will cost. During the Vietnam War, many of these PXs sold both Swiss and Asian-made watches, and prices were often significantly lower than what they were in a civilian store back home. He's in Los Angeles. He'll work any way you want. Send parts, send a whole watch for upgrades or buy a finished watch. Great communicator returning almost all emails within 10-15 minutes. Sends progress pics and great for sourcing parts. He sources the same Vietnam cases MQ does but charges 40% less.
For sale is my Tropical 1964 Rolex 1675 Gilt PCG GMT Master originally owned by retired United States Army Colonel Bryce R. Kramer (Vietnam).
All the cases have been reworked/refinished except for the Ruby Vietnam case, which is completely stock - there's one PCG in there, but the case shape and proportions for PCGs are the same as for case with normal CGs - the cases stay in the same order from left to right in both the profile pics.
FS: 1964 Rolex 1675 Tropical Gilt PCG U.S. Army Pilot Vietnam War For Sale: ROLEX (brand) watchesYou need a loupe and a lot of experience to tell for sure, and it matters more than ever that you “buyer the seller.” Below are some examples to demonstrate original case shapes, however, I would be cautious in interpreting how nice a case is before seeing it up close.
The only logical answer is the Vietnam case. It is truly designed and crafted to be an OEM replacement case, just like if you were restoring a vintage auto and you needed an important part that is not produced by the factory anymore.The Rolex GMT Master Gilt Dial 1675 was introduced in 1959. This watch was worn during active military service in Vietnam by the original owner - a major in the US Army and papers of provenance and service papers are included. The crownguards on the case can be shaped pretty well into a rudimentary PCG, or a stubbier SCG. For the money, it is absolutely THE best, unless you can acquire the old 1655 cases with longer crownguards.
It is all well and good getting cheaper cases from Vietnam and I'm all for that on any future projects but you will spend 4-5 times more on the parts required for a convincing watch than the few hundred dollars a case will cost. During the Vietnam War, many of these PXs sold both Swiss and Asian-made watches, and prices were often significantly lower than what they were in a civilian store back home. He's in Los Angeles. He'll work any way you want. Send parts, send a whole watch for upgrades or buy a finished watch. Great communicator returning almost all emails within 10-15 minutes. Sends progress pics and great for sourcing parts. He sources the same Vietnam cases MQ does but charges 40% less. For sale is my Tropical 1964 Rolex 1675 Gilt PCG GMT Master originally owned by retired United States Army Colonel Bryce R. Kramer (Vietnam).
All the cases have been reworked/refinished except for the Ruby Vietnam case, which is completely stock - there's one PCG in there, but the case shape and proportions for PCGs are the same as for case with normal CGs - the cases stay in the same order from left to right in both the profile pics. FS: 1964 Rolex 1675 Tropical Gilt PCG U.S. Army Pilot Vietnam War For Sale: ROLEX (brand) watchesYou need a loupe and a lot of experience to tell for sure, and it matters more than ever that you “buyer the seller.” Below are some examples to demonstrate original case shapes, however, I would be cautious in interpreting how nice a case is before seeing it up close. The only logical answer is the Vietnam case. It is truly designed and crafted to be an OEM replacement case, just like if you were restoring a vintage auto and you needed an important part that is not produced by the factory anymore.
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