Hello!
Today we will introduce the favorite models of Commit staff!!
This time, we have a favorite model from our staff member Furukoji!
Speaking of Furukoji, he recently became a hot topic after dressing up as Bonjin Oki on YouTube Live.
They are a member of staff with great personalities and strong faces, and I highly recommend Commit.
This old alley is actually popular among enthusiasts!
I love using such wonderful rare models.
Everyone, please take a look!!
yes!
This is a Submariner Date that exudes a semi-vintage vibe.
At first glance, it looks like an early Ref. 16800/rimmed or Ref. 16610,
The Furukoji specimen is a rare specimen known as "Triple Zero."
This model is called "Triple Zero" because the last three digits of the model number are "000".
The model number on the warranty is 16800,
This is a special model with "168000" engraved on the case.
The Furukoji individual is R3, so
This is one of the very latest Triple Zero models, which had an extremely short production period.
Nevertheless, this individual,
The tritium has changed color nicely.
The semi-vintage flavour really comes through.
The needle rust also looks good!!
Well, everyone!
Do you feel something strange when you look at this image?
Pay attention to the four lines of text including the Submariner logo.
The font looks a bit thick.
Let's take a closer look!!
Bang!!
Do you understand why the font looks thick?
That's right. If you look closely, you'll see that the fonts are duplicated.
This is the first time I've seen such an individual.
I think this can properly be called an error dial .
This is a comparison photo with No. 95, Ref. 16800/rimmed dial.
Compared to this, the thickness of the font is completely different.
If you look closely, you'll see that the SWISS-T<25 notation is also duplicated.
If you look closely, you can see that even the outer minute lines overlap.
What is this dial? It's interesting!!
The dial is very cool with its powerful doubling font!!
Even if you try to find one like this, it's pretty hard to find one.
It's amazing how Rolexes can be so valuable despite having error dials.
Finally, a wrist shot!!
It seems like I can't help but feel attached to Furukoji (lol)
That's what you'll feel if you wear this watch on your wrist!!
If you come across Furukoji in your store, please feel free to say hello.
The old alleys look so pleasant,
Please take a look at the error dial with a magnifying glass!! (We will lend you a magnifying glass!)
Wow!! You will be like that!!
That's all for today!! See you next time!!