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21 August 2012, 04:54 AM | #1 |
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Milgauss GV Authenticity
Hi,
I recently purchased a used Milgauss GV, but I have a couple concerns.... The watch doesn't have Rolex Papers, but instead has a Mayors Retail replacement certificate. The watch looks perfect to me, but there is a couple of things that concern me. One is the reference number on the Mayors papers; it reads: 2936417, and I suppose it should read: 116400V... Now, I took the bracelet off and between the lugs, at the 12 o' clock position, on the case reads: 116400, but no "V" at the end. The serial number matches the certificate, but it's found in the inner side of the case, at the 6 o' clock position, but nothing on the outside between the lugs. I also would like to know, if it is clockwise or counterclockwise the way you should wind it at position #2 (to be charged)..... This one looks like is counterclockwise, because clockwise it offers some resistance and I am afraid to force it and break it, but somebody told me that it should be clockwise.... I would appreciate some help on this matter, before having to send it to Rolex to authenticate it, since I don't want to wait a couple months to get it back... Thanks, a lot. Rodolfo. |
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