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157 327 Transitional paintless
157 891 Transitional paintless
158 192 Transitional painted hands
: Nine Serial Numbers for the Early Monacos, Reference 1133 B
: (Chronomatic and Transitional), all within a nice tight range,
: as follows:
: 157 189 (Chronomatic -- "paintless"; hands replaced with
: brushed steel hands / Glen)
: 157 200 (Chronomatic -- "paintless" / Jeff)
: 157 224 (Chronomatic -- blue paint / To Be Announced)
: 157 372 (Transitional / Stewart)
: 157 480 (Transitional / Arno)
: 157 541 (Chronomatic -- blue paint / Jasper)
: 157 851 (Transitional / David)
: 158 020 (Transitional -- hands have been replaced / Andy)
: 158 042 (Transitional / Jeff)
: 158 073 (Transitional / Ralf)
: All Chronomatic and Transitional models have metallic blue paint,
: and polished steel hands, with square tips. Chronomatic model
: has "Chronomatic" across the top of the dial, and
: "Monaco" across the bottom. Transitional models have
: "Monaco" across the top of the dial and,
: "Automatic Chronograph" across the bottom.
: Great stuff, gentlemen!!
: Jeff
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