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Post 10 - Originally Jedley1
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sorry dell, just realised id deleted a pragraph by accident.
just for a moment taking aside what watch Ian Fleming owned personally, my question was,
is there anything in the OHMSS book quotes relating to the watch that are applicable to an explorer ONLY rather than a 369 sub, that allow for the 369 sub to be dismissed ?
and just to be uber clear, im not really bothered either way, i'm just not sure how a definitve conclusion rather than a subjective conclusion has been reached.
'The literary, or original, watch of personal choice for the James Bond character is a Rolex 1016 Explorer. Details related to my making this first definitive identification were published in the February 2009 issue of WatchTime magazine.'
this is what has confused me since first reading the article, and maybe im missing something obvious ??