A really nice 105.002

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I'm sharing some pics of my 105.002, I think this is a really nice example.
I bought it from a collector 2 years ago, just before the pandemic.

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Yes, this really is a lovely example. Definitely worth sharing, thanks!
 
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Very nice! What a lovely example. Wear it in good health
 
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Very nice one. And interesting delivery country
 
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I'm sharing some pics of my 105.002, I think this is a really nice example.
A "really nice example" to say the very least. More like a "terrific example" 🥰 Wear in good health.
 
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Wow. That is a real stunner. A grail if I’ve ever seen one. Excellent find. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Absolutely gorgeous watch!
And I have to say, I'm fascinated by the bits of colonial history that show up on extracts from time to time. A well-regarded seller in Geneva currently has a 2915 from 1958 listed with an extract stating delivery to Belgian Congo. To be clear, I'm not waxing nostalgic about colonialism, I just find it interesting how some of these pieces come from countries that technically no longer exist. I have a 105.012 from another such place, Netherland Antilles.

Cheers,
-GW
 
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Truly beautiful watch, I love vintage watches because they must have seen some amazing sights and experienced so much with previous owners..
 
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wow... beautiful watch and incredible status of preservation