True W.W.2 ''Army'' model from Rolex, while the MOD here in the UK comissioned the ''Dirty Dozen'' manufacturers to supply watches to the armed forces here it is believed that Rolex supplied over 3000 examples of their Oyster cased watches to the armed forces at the same time of which the ''Army'' model was the only one with a military name. This example is the most desirable version with center seconds and California dial and for a true military watch that is over 70 years old seems ridiculously undervalued.
1st & foremost, we understand & take responsibility for the fact that both tastes & horological fashions are ever changing.
We do this by being willing to take back past pieces we've sold either in the form of part exchanges or cash when needed.
With clients rarely loosing more than 15-20% in this process & even benefitting from large profits on occasion, we believe this is the way to build trust with the public. For example. If going 'off piste' & not sticking to in vogue trendy watches such as Batman's, we believe you would incur the same monetary loss spending £20,000 with us on your various purchases as you would spending £8500 at new RRP.
The very fact that we've never advertised in over 30 years shows we have a long standing loyal customer base. Please see testimonials for more on this.
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Like the reintroduction of the Mini motorcar over a decade ago, this reinterpretation of Big Pilot by IWC is better than the original. This 1st series Platinum example is of course the top of the top.