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beats by dr dre makes it cool? Initial, it is a vintage Sub. Second, it is a 1680 that is the very first reference Sub to have a date window. Third, and most importantly, it was retailed and signed by famed Swiss retailer Bucherer. You see Rollies signed by Tiffany & Co. fairly often, but rarely do you see one bearing the Bucherer signature. A very cool watch and one you will likely not see any of your friends wearing. Presale estimates are 50008000 and it will be sold without reserve. More details here via Antiquorum. Choice 2: Vintage Submariner Reference 5512 Retailed by Tiffany & Co. Your second awesome vintage Sub choice is very much the same, yet completely various. It is a 4line reference 5512 Submariner (which happens to become the same as what McQueen wore). The 5512 is a fairly uncommon, chronometer certified version of the common 5513 Submariner, each of which have no date. This particular one happens to become signed by Tiffany & Co., which while not all that uncommon to find on a Rolex, is pretty uncommon to see
beats headphone on a 5512. Presale estimates are 800012000. More details here via Patrizzi & Co. So Which To Buy? Well, it depends. Do you want a date window? If yes, then obviously the 1680. Do you want the same watch as what McQueen wore, but with a uncommon signature? Then go for the 5512. When it comes to signatures, the Bucherer line is far more uncommon, and in our opinion, cooler. That said, the reference 5512 is more uncommon than a 1680, and in our opinion a cooler watch. Also,fake watches for men, when you compare them side by side, you can see the 5512 has what appears to become a great, original facade, as the hands, dial, and bezel are nicely faded to a rich yellow. The Bucherer 1680 on the other hand remains completely white and looks to become newer (which of course it is, by ten years), but when buying vintage, it is always nice to see some patina. Of course, the Bucherer is expected to go considerably lower than the Tiffany Sub, so you have to consider that as well. Each watches are very uncommon and excellent buys if you’re looking
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