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: Hello,
: I've seen this pair for sale, I have several questions :
: -What 's mean the T in a circle oon the Monte Carlo : is it a
: Military Monte Carlo?
The circled "T" is usually the military mark for Tritium; most of the military Monte Carlos and Master Times do not have the "normal" rotating bezel (but rather have a fixed bezel); this pair has the normal rotating bezel, which is a nice feature.
: - the top of the hand on the Monte Carlo is red : Have you ever
: seen that? what is the signification?
I have seen this, but do not really know the significance. To me, it's a nice looking accent.
: - The bezel of the Master time with number : is it original?? The
: number are on the "wrong" side: weird...
: - Maybe this pair is for a specific use??
This is the countdown bezel; absolutely original; fairly rare.
: Anyway, it's a very nice pair, isn'it?
This is an awesome looking Rally Master pair; perfectly matched, and the box probably supports the fact that this pair came together from the factory, rather than being assembled later in life. You don't see many that are this nice and bright!! Beautiful color to the luminous on the dial and hands; rare to see the flawless looking hands; most have some spots or discoloration.
Thanks for sharing this one with us; please let us know if you buy it.
Jeff
: Regards
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