Thanks for the feedback! I think there are several interesting square references from the era that were also manufactured in relatively low numbers. This particular case shape to me is interesting and has a timeless design. The metal type adds to the interest for me, given the very low numbers known, being the most rare type of metal used for this reference.
Very nice work. What sets this apart from its square brothers with different dials/cases from the 50s?
Thanks for the feedback! I think there are several interesting square references from the era that were also manufactured in relatively low numbers. This particular case shape to me is interesting and has a timeless design. The metal type adds to the interest for me, given the very low numbers known, being the most rare type of metal used for this reference.