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Re: Superb post and pictures
In Response To: Re: Superb post and pictures ()

Thanks Paul.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the early orange divers may have had a similar bezel, ie with no inner ring. I know the one I had didn't. In some of the catalogues, you can clearly see an orange diver with cathedral hands and an 'no inner ring' bezel. (I'll have to check that), but the cathedral hands is a definite yes.

Stewart

: Hi Stewart - I read you post/blog with real interest and must say
: that you have done your research and a fantatic job capturing
: that magnificent dial. You make an interesting point about the
: bezel with no inner steel ring. I had to check mine and you are
: spot on. This is yet another huge contribution to the community
: and prospective collectors.
: best regards
: Paul
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