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20 January 2010, 05:06 PM | #22 |
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Think Ive seen a similar pic somewhere on the net.
However, Rolex did't use 904L untill late 80's From what I can remember, the watch on the pic is 316L. Here I borrowed a pic from a TRF member, and this is the result after exposing 316 and 904 in salt water (maybe other test as well) |
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