The inimitable Sam Haskins=GMS
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The inimitable Sam Haskins=GMS
Usually, the simple solution is the best one. This reference 5512 four line Submariner, defined by the four lines of text at the bottom of the dial, is a solid workhorse with great patina. I was lucky to pick this up from the original owner who used and wore this as the tool watch it intended. Not having a date on a non-quickset Rolex, is actually a luxury--especially when you don't wear the watch everyday.
Finding an untouched, one owner example with great patina, on a strap from the one and only Nick Gabarro is most definitely GMS.
The quest for the “right” bezel insert is done. After much searching, I found a faded bezel insert for this radically sun faded tropical-dialed, patent pending Mark II Sea Dweller. Along with the dead stock tritium pearl, this project is now officially done. Googling/ebaying/etsying/craigslisting for the most esoteric bits possible is nutty, cathartic and most definitely GMS.
Simple, Sweet=GMS