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Three-Of-A-Kind

Guys:

I was planning to post "two pairs", but then realized that three-of-a-kind beats the two pairs (at least in poker; might be different in the world of watch collecting). So here are my "trips" . . . mid-1960's chronographs . . . each a large chronograph, with the white-on-black (reverse Panda) color scheme, three registers and a rotating bezel . . . the same basic look. But, of course, we see three different brands, and three different movements, and many different details (one even reads in true 24-hour indication).

I am planning to write some sort of review / comparison, and may include other similar chronos from this era, but we'll start with these. Maybe I should add a Speedmaster to the mix?

Sorry for the "quick-and-dark" photo. It was a busy week, with little time for proper portraiture.

Jeff

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