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22 November 2011, 08:46 AM | #1 |
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SS Daytona Fonts Differences?
Hello everyone...and all SS Daytona owners. A while back I noticed at an AD they had 3 SS Daytona. One was a V series, G series, and Random series.
I noticed the writing on the "OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED" . One was closer gap then the other. V series was closer gag. But Both G and Random were more spacious away. For example like V series if u look at OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED (The words between them are just maybe one space). For example like G or Random series if u look at OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED (The words between them are like maybe two spaces away). Maybe one day in the future like the old Zenith movement dials. We all noticed there are differences on the fonts writing. So there in house movement SS Daytona when they change to ceramic will determine which is more collectibles. So if SS Daytona please post your pics. And see for yourself. Would like to see V series or older and newer G or Random series and you will see. |
22 November 2011, 08:52 AM | #2 |
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There are not too many instances where a font change within a model line become more collectible than another.. Exceptions are like the Sub Reds, although the font isn't the criteria here...
Almost all models have a variance in fonts as dials are sourced from a couple of vendors and have more than one "master" stamp
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22 November 2011, 09:03 AM | #3 |
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Some models has a gap in the word "Chronograph"... From memory, it only appears on the white dial...
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