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Hi guys, love to read the q&a's. Maybe someone can help me with my q.
I recently bought a Seamaster Titane with Platinum inlay. I really love this model. It reminds me of my first expensive watch, a Titane with yellow gold inlay. Sold it along the way and always regretted it. This watch is A1 condition, recently matted, a new electro block, seal, axel and waterproofed. I really want to know someting more about the watch. The numbers are 19602913960981 on the back of the casin and 465767671430 on the movement. Any info would be really appreciated.
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