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‘Stone’ dials usually didn’t have index markers, but I’ve never seen a white one (most were onyx). This could explain the weight though.
https://italianwatchspotter.com/watch-guide-rolex-...
The font on the date wheel looks wrong too, but could be a very early model.
Worth looking into further, I would say.
https://italianwatchspotter.com/watch-guide-rolex-...
The font on the date wheel looks wrong too, but could be a very early model.
Worth looking into further, I would say.
RD-1 said:
‘Stone’ dials usually didn’t have index markers, but I’ve never seen a white one (most were onyx). This could explain the weight though.
https://italianwatchspotter.com/watch-guide-rolex-...
The font on the date wheel looks wrong too, but could be a very early model.
Worth looking into further, I would say.
IME the cyclops magnifies the date significantly more than is shown in that picture. The link you gave (which is a very interesting site) shows many examples of dates through the cyclops lens, all of which look very much enlarged compared to OP's pic.https://italianwatchspotter.com/watch-guide-rolex-...
The font on the date wheel looks wrong too, but could be a very early model.
Worth looking into further, I would say.
Be interesting to see what a specialist says though.
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