SALMANPK
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I'll let the other experts chime in but I can tell you...
to me it looks koscher, Ref. 5402 with a nice Swiss Dial (vs. the service Swiss Made Dial), C series is circa late 70s and as is the case the majority of these vintage pieces don't come with their papers or boxes. Seems to have its original crown too, is it a plain crown or is there an AP logo on it? Would be great to get pics of the clasp as well and the deployant metal piece, hows the bracelet? big gaps when you wear it or small ones? from the pics it seems the bracelet is not too stretched.
All you need to do now is to send her to AP for some TLC and you'll have imho one of the most iconic and fun to wear pieces out there
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By: DaveAP82 : December 13th, 2011-17:04
Thanks for your help. I've uploaded a couple pics. I don't have a box or certificate, this was from a good family friend. I'm just trying to figure out as much as I can about it. I've blocked out the serial number only because I noticed other people did t...
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By: SALMANPK : December 13th, 2011-17:26
From what I know the Ref. 5402 released in 72 made through to the D series were essentially the same (case size, movement, specs) except the AP logo above the 6 is considered more collectible than the ones with the AP logo at 12, also from what I've seen ...
Great
By: DaveAP82 : December 13th, 2011-17:32
I wrote this already but it didn't look like it posted so I'll write it again, sorry if it's double posted. The bracelet seems tight, no holes. The crown doesn't have an AP logo on it, what does that mean? Where exactly is the deployment piece you want me...
Servicing Question
By: DaveAP82 : December 13th, 2011-17:45
Got another one... servicing seems to be about $1000 and take place in Switzerland, this isn't a problem for me as I spent most of my time over in the UK and can just ship it from there. The watch works perfectly right now, but does have scratches and sur...
Congratulations
By: APROchrono : December 13th, 2011-19:13
Congratulations on the purchase of an iconic piece of horological history! Wear it an enjoy it in good health. On the servicing, given that it has sat in a box for a while, I would personally bite the bullet and send the watch in for servicing just to che...
Hi Dave..
By: SALMANPK : December 14th, 2011-03:07
Apologies for the quick reply, have a meeting to rush to, The picture of the clasp and the two folding metal parts, the side with has been stamped with various information and logos Period Service dials have "Swiss Made" under 6 and the AP logo at 12, so ...