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my very old estimate of ...
just around 1000 dials for free pushers and 200 for screw down ones was made around 2000 when :
1) the total amount of daytona produced was unknown to me ( and btw to 99,99 % of collectors) ;
2) in these years we have seen far more watches and a computation has been possible also doing a comparison between daytonas ( either with standard and PN dials ) and models with production numbers perfectly known ( such as Comex and UK milsubs ).
OK...
By: Baron - Mr Red : February 25th, 2010-11:27
so there were a lot more of the 39, 40, 41 and 62s than there were 63, 64 and 65s....suggesting that the latter were rarer? But what i am getting at is, over time, some of you guys must have seen many many PNs. 100s even? I cannot remember how many i have...
valid points
By: Le Monde Edmond : April 5th, 2014-12:33
You make many valid points. In fact the point list you have made- I did the same in my head. Your excercise is saving me money ;) I don't like screw down pushers- they are so bulky. So no Oyster PN for me thank you. Solves a big problem already. I do like...
roughly ...
By: marcello pisani : April 7th, 2014-01:25
the amount of 6239 , 6263 and 6265 steel cases produced is the same. also the amount of 6262, 6264, 6240 and 6241 is roughly the same. to make a comparison for example the ratio between 6239 and 6264 steel cases produced is in the range of 8,8 : 1 .