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Old 9 September 2016, 07:57 AM   #1
dbhak22
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Ladies Datejust / President Dial Question

Hi folks, I know, I know...a question/post about a ladies watch, :)

I'm going to see this watch and was trying to examine the dial (the picture below is all I have unfortunately, so apologies in advance) and haven't seen this variation before. It looks like a standard/typical champagne stick dial but notice how on the outside the minute marks do not have roman numerals within the chapter ring for each hour mark (which Datejusts typically do unless it's not a stick dial). Instead the tritium plots are there. I've seen roman numeral dials like this (since it would be redundant) but normally stick dials would have them? Also, the 9 o'clock stick appears to be a little wider/thicker. Once again, I just haven't seen a dial like this before so wanted to get some opinions/thoughts.

It's an L-serial so from ~1989-1990.

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