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Hi,
I am looking for a nice vintage Heuer Monaco manual or automatic and would like to trade my vintage Rolex 5513, Maxi-dial Mk 1, in excellent condition for it.
The Maxi dial Mk 1 is by far the most rare and most sought after 70ies 5513 submariner (after the Mil-Subs and the Comex-Subs of course).
It was produced only for a very short period of time with this particular dial (maxi-dots, "Submariner" under the the feet/meter-indication) and only few of them were sold to the public. Most of them were used for the so called "Mil-Subs" - the Subs sold to the british army.
My watch is an original Maxi Mk 1 with the correct serial number (5,6 mio.) and it has an excellent dial and hands - all tritium, nothing relumed, no damage. If you check chrono24, vintage rolex forum etc. you will notice that the Maxi Mk 1 is extremly rare.
movement: keeps time very well, starts immediatly after shaking
dial & hands: exzellent Maxi Mk 1 dial with matching tritium hands
case: still very nice, not overpolished, no heavy marks, no damage, serial 5,6 Mio., serial and ref. number clearly readable
bezel-inlay: fat-font inlay with tritium-dot
bracelet: full-length 93150 bracelet, VD, with 580 end-links, has a little strech and signs of use.
plexi: new original tropic 19 domed
watch is waterproof
Here some pics - I can send more if needed.
I have quite a lot of international references. Watch is located in Vienna, Austria.
thanks, christoph
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