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26 October 2022, 01:32 PM | #1 |
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Officially certified vs. superlative on an older Datejust
I inherited an old Datejust stainless from my father in law. All I see on line say “superlative …” in the dial. This one says “officially certified chronometer”. What is the difference, know very little about Rolex except that I love them. ( also inherited an old role oyster royal precision manual wind). Thanks for feedback.
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26 October 2022, 09:32 PM | #2 |
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"Superlative" was added in the late 1950s as far as I know. It doesn't mean anything in particular, and was just put there to look/sound more impressive.
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