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22 September 2016, 07:41 PM | #1 |
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What do you guys think of this 1675 from 1967? Does everything look correct to you?
I like the aged tritium markers on the dial but the hands look too white and clean and a poor match (probably a later service replacement?). Thanks
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Service dial as well..
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Thank you both for your advice. I don't think I'll go for this watch as the hands stick out like a sore thumb to me (pardon the pun). And yes, I had also thought that the bezel looked a little too perfect.
How can you tell its a service dial? Presumably its an earlier tritium service dial?
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23 September 2016, 12:19 AM | #7 |
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Thank you Lamone. I'll check it out
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Thanks. I suppose that the lack of fading is a give away. Surely a 49 year old bezel is bound to have some fading unless its been locked in a safe?
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23 September 2016, 01:26 AM | #10 |
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Looks fine to me for a watch that has been maintained and repaired throughout its life.
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Just compared you photo with my 1967 1675 GMT, which I've owned from new, so I know its history, and I agree with everyone else - definitely service dial, hands and bezel - none of those in the pic are original.
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Thanks Stan
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With all of the above its a pass but I'll also throw in the bracelet & clasp are replacements.
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