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Well said
Aug 05, 2022,18:13 PM
It could be a variation. Just like how they have some with the Rolexrolexrolex rehaut, and some with the lug-holes(if my memory serves me right). The 16610LV is among my favourite references from them.
Then there are vintage Milgauss pieces without the milgauss printed on the black dials, and Cosmographs with Cosmog and aghs separated.
I also read about a Zenith chronomaster with an inverted marker at 4 o’clock on A Collected Man.
I could not confirm it, but i have a strange feeling that my SM300 trimetal, uses different grades of titanium on the case, and bracelet. The case seems like a significantly lighter hue to the bracelet’s titanium, although they are supposed to be the same grade 2 titanium. A matter of sourcing and suppliers perhaps.
I heard Blancpain bezels could come with cloudy or sharp numerals. A member mentioned this a few months back. I much prefer the hazy bezels, which remind me of a mysterious foggy lighthouse.
Have a great week ahead
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Well said
By: Cookies : August 5th, 2022-18:13
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