18 May 2010, 16:29
Old Tom's theory seems pretty logical - yeah, why make test runs using 18k(which in my opinion is substantially harder to work with than nickel silver, to say nothing of cost).
They may have all been sold, but I'll bet 1/4-1/2 got melted in the 35 years since. Purchase price is not a big factor against that theory I'm thinking. Some people bash a $20k Rolex to death, but at least they can get it serviced. Once a P1 was dead, it was just an expensive paperweight.
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