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: odd difference in font in the two digits of the
: date
: not that I think it indicates fakery, I just
: have never noticed that on a watch before
: makes sense -- the second number is the one you
: need to see
: are all the two digit date numbers like that?
: I think that is pretty cool and I have seen that before. Although I am not sure what kind of watch it was. On the watch that I saw, only a single digit changed daily and not the entire number. In other words like in this case, the three advanced to four at midnight and the two stayed as is. On midnight of the 29th, both digits would then change to 3 and 0.
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