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Old 23 March 2016, 12:52 PM   #1
seattleal
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http://www.network54.com/Forum/207593/thread/1359929284

Nonetheless, I agree that there has probably been some polishing, though that doesn't mean the polishing is the root cause of the asymmetry.
Thanks for posting that thread - I think we often jump to over polishing and overlook the fact that pieces often (even frequently) left Rolex sharply asymmetrical.

In the case my watch at the top, the lugs are too fat for the case to have been over polished, in my opinion. The CG have been polished, but perhaps not overly so. They just started out that way.

Question - with which dials and serial numbers are 'Eagle Beak' CG found?
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