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by john_coburg
19m ago
Xeramic wrote: ↑ 11:07 PM - 1 day ago This is fine for the older executions, no particular sign (however, don't know exactly when that changed, I think round 1977); patina is a good indication, you could also use a gold testing kit/tool - your local jeweler might help. Greetings, Xeramic Really helpful reply, thank you. Strange the motif changed at some point, makes things a bit more confusing than they otherwise might be, but i think the patina on it is a good indicator in this case. statistics: Posted by john_coburg — 23 minutes ago ..read more
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by southtexas111
18h ago
Some cool stuff! You can also use the search function here in the market section. These items pop up here, you can look at past recent asking prices to give you a range. statistics: Posted by southtexas111 — 3:38 AM - Today ..read more
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by erickzcu4975
20h ago
Hello friends Hope everything goes well with you and your families!! Hunting a non service 25-T39. Contact: Erickzcu4975@gmail.com Thanks, and good night, Erick statistics: Posted by erickzcu4975 — 1:09 AM - Today ..read more
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by Xeramic
23h ago
This is fine for the older executions, no particular sign (however, don't know exactly when that changed, I think round 1977); patina is a good indication, you could also use a gold testing kit/tool - your local jeweler might help. Greetings, Xeramic statistics: Posted by Xeramic — 38 minutes ago ..read more
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by Xeramic
1d ago
Looks right. Greetings, Xeramic statistics: Posted by Xeramic — 5 minutes ago ..read more
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by john_coburg
1d ago
Dear all, I bought a 1969 WG 1803 a few years ago from a dealer, and have just noticed the crown has a line underneath, whereas something i read recently suggests it should (i think) have two dots. But then i saw YG double lock crowns with a line rather than two dots, so i'm not sure what to determine here. It seems to have some yellow patina to it, that is reassuring...can anyone provide guidance please? Many thanks. statistics: Posted by john_coburg — 30 minutes ago ..read more
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by john_coburg
1d ago
Swaini3 wrote: ↑ 10:17 PM - Apr 30 Yes 24-7000, buy off someone that knows his stuff if its used, otherwise buy a sealed one. Thank you all; message loud and clear!  does this combination of 24-700 and 24-7000 look correct?   many thanks indeed and enjoy the weekend. statistics: Posted by john_coburg — 44 minutes ago ..read more
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by TudorSubs
1d ago
That's a lovely dial - very attractive! statistics: Posted by TudorSubs — 2 minutes ago ..read more
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by XMGT
2d ago
Thank you very much for this detailed/documented answer. It looks like a very nice 5512, maybe the original buyer will take it back :) all the best, statistics: Posted by XMGT — 33 minutes ago ..read more
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by rootbeer7
2d ago
Thank you Xeramic. statistics: Posted by rootbeer7 — 5 minutes ago ..read more
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