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PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:13 am 
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I've had a deja vu since the Chronomat B01 44 and Chronomat 41 were introduced and now I've got the light: some of the very first Rolex Oysters with rotor winding, back in the '30-ies and '40-ies used to have very similar interhorn designs. See attachment! Another is the ref. 3133 Bubble-back (scan is too big so I cannot post now but you can google it).
I think it is the best place to follow: "new, automatic, waterproof", like Rolex used to offer those Oysters that time. Now the B01 Chronomats are also new (caliber), automatic and waterproof. This is fine. Easier to get used to the design itself - at least for me, as a possible Chronomat 41 buyer.
Enjoy!
Robert


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