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31 March 2020, 03:31 AM | #1 |
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L Series Daytona
Is there anybody out there with a L-Series Daytona 16520 with an original 5-Lines dial?
My understanding always was that L-Series came with 4-Lines dial. Now I've seen 2 watches (L4xx and L6xx) with a 5-Line Mark3 dial (Fratello logic: https://www.fratellowatches.com/gior...ference-16520/) One watch can be found here: https://www.hqmilton.com/timepieces/...hite-dial-6614 In what series the Mark3 dial was used? Is it collectible which justifies a mark-up vs. a 'normal' inverted 6 dial? |
31 March 2020, 11:39 AM | #2 | |
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I'll look tomorrow.send me a pm if i forget,
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1 April 2020, 02:38 AM | #3 |
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Sure, most L serial 16520s had the four-line dials, but E serial watches (usually five lines) were also being released in 1990, so I would imagine there could be some cross over between the dial types in L and E serial Daytonas. Doesn't sound like a stretch to me. |
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1 April 2020, 04:07 AM | #5 |
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Dials could have been swapped during a service. Imagine if a 4line was on there in 1989 then the original owner took the thing in for service in 1993, Rolex could have replaced the dials with whatever was the available dial at the time, perhaps an MK3. The bezel on the HQ one looks to be a replacement as it certainly not an MK3.
Your goal should be to find an example that has as many, if not all, reference points match up to the serial therefore is as "period correct" as possible. For each point that doesn't match, bezel, dial, hands, case ect. you have to weight cost. If its a good enough deal and you're looking to wear it vs. resell it then you'll have to find that balance. If you do look to resell then you have to ask yourself "what will the next buyer think?"
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Good luck finding that proper 225 bezel also.......that would be a tough task
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1 April 2020, 06:10 PM | #7 | |
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Hence, an L6 with a MK3 dial and MK3 bezel would be time correct. Do you have different information? |
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