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CASE: The usual 36mm case without crown is in good shape. It's been polished, and while I don't know the watch's history, I believe it took a hit on the top left lug--you can, without the bracelet attached, see its slightly misshapen. You can't really tell when the bracelet's on there. Regardless, past all that: acrylic crystal's in good shape, it's got a NOS Rolex crown, and the 62510H bracelet has an E code (dating it to 1980) and has 55 end links.
DIAL+HANDS: Flawless, stunning--insert yr hyperbole here. Everything's original and in excellent shape. This model still has open 6s and 9s, which seems to now be significant to some folks. Anyway: excellent condition hands and dial.
MVMT: My apologies for lack of a movement shot--this was opened up two months ago, when we replaced the crown, and I simply failed to take a picture. Happy to take one next time I get to the watchmakers. It's powered by the Rolex cal 3035 and features a quickset date. Again, I don't know this watch's history, but it's been running COSC time for me for the last several months.
The price is $4500 net to me, with shipping worldwide. I have plenty of references; please don't hesitate to ask (I'm also @wescutter on IG, if that's useful). Thanks for looking, and to Jeff/CT for the space and community.
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