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One of the ones to follow the 30T
And when it comes to a black dialed Geneve first generation, I would have taken it in steel, gold or plated. They are very uncommon. I think this is only one of two or three that I am aware of on the Web. I have been looking for it for months
And was lucky to find this one, all original, never polished, and in great condition
Personally I prefere steel watches. But you can find good ones in gold as well. For the connies specially, the ones in steel is the most uncommon
But my choices is most of all made from condition
All original,good dial, and preferably never polished
Here is my other Geneve as well, also from 1955
Cheers Jon
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