U-Boat 1965 Features
- Unitas 6497 Movement, Manual Winding (17 Jewel) High quality PVD Casing High quality genuine Leather Strap with PVD Buckle Mineral crystal scratch durable glass face with Anti-Reflective Coating Water-Resistant Man Size: 50 mmThe Pictures you see are of actually taken at the Studio of WatchesLover.com, You will get exactly what you see in our PicturesBrand Name:U-Boat
Series:Thousands Of Feet
Model Number:1965
Gender:Mens Watches
Movement:Manual Winding
Case Material:PVD
Case Size:50mm
Bezel Material:PVD
Bracelet Material:Ostrich Leather
Bracelet Color:Black
Dial Color:Black
Dial Type:Arabic numerals
Clasp:Buckle
Crystal Material:Mineral
Watch Shape:Round
Water Resistant Depth:100 Meters / 330 Feet
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U-Boat 1965 wrist watches news:
I saw one of these at an antique mall today while looking for old Omegas. Even though it was a smaller sized watch (boys size?), it still appealed to me as I like the older (and smaller) vintage watches. Suppose to be made in the early 1960s. I can't imagine anybody's son getting one of these in the old days (before kids became spoiled rotten) so were these for boys or are they just a smaller sized watch?I did a search and didn't find any info. on this forum Can someone enlighten me about the Speedking model? Seemed pretty cheap too, for a Rolex? Thanks!John
Windy wanted to check out the Coach & Louis Vuitton stores (surprise!) so I went a few stores down to take a peek at a place with a big blue Rolex awning. Walked by a shop selling some other stuff:but I was on a mission. Ah, now we're talking!Man, was this NICE! It's a black mother-of-pearl dialed Cellini in white gold. I could see this one in the rotation:The guy at the gimmicky jewelry kiosk was a relative of the clerk at the jewelry store where Windy bought her palm tree necklace, so we dropped by for our complimentary gift. He was wearing a GMT:
Recently several of us purchased the 48mm Philip Admirale with the V7750. They were expected @ our homes by the 19th and then we received a letter from Mitch stating there was going to be a delay. A lot of people cancelled their orders and I thought long and hard but was convinced by another member not to. Well Philip stepped up, got the watches to the vendor and has picked up the tab for expeditied shipping for all buyers. Bravo and Kudos to a vendor that knows how to keep a client happy.I will not go into the Renato story about bad watch hands on a newer model belonging to a member( not me). I will not mention that the watch came back with painted hands rather than replaced ones. And the word China allegedlly was used as a location for repairs. That was jumped upon by a vendor as " the polishing cloth" was made in china. :rolleyes: In the end, the vendor made good on the repairs and I suspect a certain TV host may have played a large part in that.
Thinking of picking one up this summer as it captured my attention when I finally saw one in person, but I'm wondering how it will wear long-term. Anyone have one for awhile and either get tired of it (or not)? How versatile do you find it? Just looking for some thoughts. Thanks!
I like the simplicity and understatement of the vintage seamasters....any thoughts?I currently wear a rolex sub.








