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Hello, ok Stewart thanks i have 2 Pasadena's for sale 1 PVD with box and paper's and one SS . is that correct ?
Ta
let me know
: Tim,
: Nic's is a 750.503, which is a 'no named' Montreal
: Yours is a 750.501-3 which is a late 'no named' Pasadena.
: They are very very similar looking.
: Basically, the Heuer end number denotes the finish (as Mark
: explained to me), '3' being stainless steel, '1' being Black
: PVD. etc.
: The Pasadena was only available in Black, hense 750.501, but when
: they wanted to make a stainless model, they had to add the '-3',
: as the number 750.503 was already taken by the Montreal.
: Hope that makes sense.
: Stewart
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