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Old 31 December 2014, 07:39 AM   #1
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Bubbleback Crowns

Hi all!
I have this late 40's 14k gold 3131 Bubbleback that to me doesn't look too 'messed' with. (520*** serial)
But... the crown is all steel. Is there anyway it could have originally been like this? Perhaps, covering come off or (as I presume) the crown has been replaced at some time with an incorrect one?
Sorry I don't have a photo right now of a close up, but the crown is Rolex and looks the same shape and style as another 'gold crown' on a 14k Pink gold one I have (517*** serial - second photo)

Thanks in advance & I wish all you watch nuts out there Happy holidays!

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Old 31 December 2014, 07:53 AM   #2
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Yes, either replaced with the incorrect, steel, crown -- or the gold shell has completely delaminated over time.
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Old 31 December 2014, 08:06 AM   #3
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Yes, either replaced with the incorrect, steel, crown -- or the gold shell has completely delaminated over time.
Thanks Adam.... Not an easy one to replace I think!

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Yes, either replaced with the incorrect, steel, crown -- or the gold shell has completely delaminated over time.
Agreed and quite possibly the latter.
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Old 31 December 2014, 07:43 PM   #5
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Actually, if you blow up first photo, it does seem that this is the case (delamination)... You can see that part of the smooth surface of the crown is still intact.
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