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Dating a Master Date Question...
Hi all,
I was fortunate enough to recently purchase an 18k rose gold Master Date reference 140.2.87 and I was wondering if anyone could point me toward any info about this discontinued series.
I'm curious about what the code for the reference number means since I have seen the same watch with a different number in an older catalog.
I'd also be interested in knowing the age and original MSRP for my "new to me" watch.
The watch has been authenticated so there are no worries there but I would like to know more about this models history.
Thanks in advance,
Mike

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Some answers
By: amanico : November 3rd, 2009-01:48
The code number is : XXX refers to the model. XX, to the material use for the case and the strap / bracelet. The last 2 XX refer to the color of the dial. It is not the first time I see a difference in the reference number between the catalogue and the wa...
You know what, David?
By: amanico : November 3rd, 2009-06:54
I tend to agree. But it is just our taste. I much prefer the cool and, to me, more elegant look of the former Triple Date, closer to the Vintage than the latest one. Like you, I'm not a big fan of the large power reserve under 12... Best, Nicolas