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Out of about 10 individual 1533 models i know of inly 2 actually have 1533 cases!
It seems 1133 stamp is very common so this is not a problem although nicer to be 1533 stamp. Having seen a nos one rececently which was also a 1133 case only highlighted this further!
Dial can look gold, silver or light grey depending on lighting and sub register can look grey denim blue or light blue/ lilac depending on the same.
Pictures would solve it but if it looks like picture posted here or on my site and has the "proper" seriph script then it ciuld be fine. 1133 stamp not surprising though...
Cheers
: Hi- no, certainly a put-together watch. Photos would help to tell
: you what it actually is, but someone has replaced the original
: case of a 1553G with a spare from a 1133. If it is meant to be a
: 1553G the sub-dial should be grey rather than blue. Here's what
: it should look like:
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