There's not to many of this "FF" model out there and in fact only two in our database. This watch was recently redone in a black dial with blued hands and lumi numbers. The pictures don't do it justice. It's a very classy men's watch with an evening feel.
In reply to Plainsmen, The ad shows the by FifthAvenueRes…
Gee... it's really hard to understand. Stop being obtuse and argumentative for nothing more than being you.
It's obviously a redial and I know you understand this.
Stop trolling Mark. I'm not in the mood and your little games where you like to piss people off won't work on me.
In reply to I have seen this dial by OldTicker
Oh... cause I hadn't seen it before. You shed new light on the matter Greg... very nice! Looks to be around the same set of years as well from the look of your case in the background there.
Mark gave me one star. I'm kicking around using my awesome godlike powers and deleting his account. What do you think? =)
In reply to Oh... cause I hadn't seen it by plainsmen
In reply to Oh... cause I hadn't seen it by plainsmen
Does the case in the "FF" ad and subject watch occur in other His Excellency model variants? We don't have text in ad above stating what constitutes an "FF" so I though in these instances the subject had to match the ad exactly to get confirmed ID due to lack of this info.
If subject watch case was also seen in models other than His Excellency, then maybe an "unknown". But if only in His Excellency- (and perhaps only in the "FF" ad), then I'd say two stars. If listed as His Excellency w/o variant- I'm on the fence but open to discussion.
We know the answers to some of these questions; it's more an example of the procedures for these ID's that I'm thinking about....