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3 October 2016, 02:49 AM | #1 |
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Non-Step Paul Newman
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May i ask what is Non-Step?????? http://www.collection-heure.be/en/wa...-three-colours Thanksss |
3 October 2016, 10:46 PM | #2 |
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On early (this one) and very late PNs, the chapter ring was not stepped down from the rest of the dial. Printing errors prompted this change, there was bleed and/or rough edges on early examples. The hard edge of the step made for a crisp color change. As time progressed, so did printing. There is debate whether they were late production or service dials, but non-step dials returned late in the PN era as printing quality had improved so much the step was now unnecessary.
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Good luck with that story if you put it in for service at Rolex Geneva ! |
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4 October 2016, 06:40 AM | #5 |
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I heard a total different story. 'Non step' is aftermarket or Not original Rolex, or hogh quality immitation.
The price is substantial lower. A step dail costs 750 usd. http://www.vintagewatchmaker.com/ |
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