Zane
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Inconclusive
I think to say it's a 3971 is a bit inclusive. An early 3970E with screw on back is still a possibility with the baton index and feuille hands. I guess the only way to prove this is to unscrew the case back and see the engravement on the caseback.
It can be either 3971 or early 3970E.
3970
By: togolosh : January 16th, 2007-12:14
I am new to this forum having recently acquired a YG 3970 (previously I've been collecting vintage Rolex). A picture is hopefully attached below (but please be patient with me if it isn't, as this is my first time!). The dial is cream in colour and the wa...
It's a ref 3971
By: LarryFRCGP : January 17th, 2007-17:41
Hello, If I am correct, you have a ref 3971, which is the earliest version of 3970, having a metallic screw-back and leaf-shaped hands. It has a short run of production before replaced by the 3970 (sapphire back and sword hands) and most are made in yello...
Inconclusive
By: Zane : January 17th, 2007-19:32
I think to say it's a 3971 is a bit inclusive. An early 3970E with screw on back is still a possibility with the baton index and feuille hands. I guess the only way to prove this is to unscrew the case back and see the engravement on the caseback. It can ...
Some Possibilities
By: DavidW : January 18th, 2007-08:43
The dial and hands on your watch are earlier (and rarer) than the final (3rd) series of the 3970 run. The most likely possibilities of which I am aware are: 1) If the watch has just a solid back, it is likely a 3970E, 2d series. The 2d series just came wi...