Freunde,

wie schon so oft.. der Kauf bzw. das Warten auf eine Uhr- für mich immer wieder wie eine "Geburt". Hiermal kurz die "Geschichte" meiner kürzlich erstandenen 5513. Wir erinnern uns ich wollte eine Toolwatch, ja eine echte H u r e - so wie die von Hannes gezeigte "Gastronomenuhr"...

Die Story erzählt vom Erstbesitze (Estbesitz ist geprüft):

"Great, ..... thanks for sending the money.

My History with the watch: At the time I was doing a lot of scuba diving. I broke the crystal on the watch I used and need to replace it. I was in college at the time and did not have a great deal of money. I went to the jewler to replace my broken dive watch. I really could not afford any of the lesser models, such as Seiko, etc. The Rolex was way out of my price range. However, they were offering no interest financing. I could handle the payments so I bought it.

I wore the watch night and day for 15 years. I used it on hundreds of dives in the San Diego area, many over a hundred feet deep. It has never failed. About eight years ago I moved to the desert and stopped diving. So I put the watch in my safe and forgot about it. Since I don't dive anymore, I decided to part with it.

I will have the watch packed and shipped like we discussed. I am sure you will like it.

Dean"

Ok, falls es dann stimmt... wird wie ich finde aus nem kühlen Stück "Edelstahl" doch gleich irgendwie mehr oder...?

Gruss

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