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I will take exta photo's in the next few days...

I will pick up the watch from my security box and take all the extra photo's you've asked for.
Yes its obvious that there's a mis-match in executions in place here but the dial itself is not something i've ever seen before. It has a very nice age patina to it and looks to be genuine in every way. The register needles also look well aged and match each other against OTD reference photo's.
Hopefully detailed photo's will bring some more information.
Until then - thanks - Darren
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: Very unusual the T SWISS, the tritium marking appeared with the 3rd
: 2446 dial!

: What makes me suspicious is the fact that this watch has also the
: bezel, the crown and the hands of the 3rd execution.
: So, what's the case like? 1st or 2nd exec? What's the serial? And
: the movement?
: Marking ED H or H Leonidas on back case and on the move?
: Maybe that there has been a late production of the 2446, with all
: the parts of the 3rd and dial of the 1st?

: Can you investigate the history of this nice sample?

: Paolo

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