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Hi Steve:
Funny thing, my serial number is 2963 * * * *
and case back is tamped 69 (so 1969 ).
The one from Antiquorum has a caseback from 74 but serial number is earlier than mine 29604454.
Reards, ian
:
: Ian,
: which case back is on yours ?
: It looks like a 1039/1035 bracelet, so I'm
: guessing it is earlier that the Antiquorum
: model.
: If you ever take tha back off, I'd be
: interested in knowing the year on the
: caseback & how close to the Antiquorum
: serial number your is ( ie within a few
: hundred or few thousand etc )
: I'd like to know ( or start to document/work
: out ) how many years watches were made with
: dials that may fade to brown.
: Thanks for sharing it with us.
: Steve
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