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6 September 2018, 11:26 AM | #1 |
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Hello and thank you..
I’m a total newbie regarding watches and I recently bought a 1952
Oyster Precision Date ( red date ) ref 6094. I sorta bought this watch in a backwards manner; only after buying in C24 ( for $2100) did I actually spend hours researching blogs/ threads etc on this type of watch. The case is def etched with “6094” between the lugs and at the six o clock lugs the number looks like “ 879557”. The case back is stamped “ IV.52. Under the 6094 which is clearly visable. The movement seems to be a 740/45 based on pics I’ve seen of other watches - but I’m not sure if this. There’s also a serial # on the movement “38571”. The dial was def refinished but the AD maintains the Hands, twin lock crown , movement and case are all original to the watch ... I really like the watch - and won’t be bummed out completely; but I wanted this forums esteemed feedback - if it’s some sort of Frankenwatch ...I just want to learn more about this type of vintage watch. Thank you all for your input! |
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