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Old 12 February 2014, 09:28 AM   #2
andromeda160
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Real Name: Greg
Location: michigan
Watch: Rolex Oyster
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While non luminous models arent common I've seen a few of them. It looks like it says -t Swiss t- which is how it is printed on my 1972 oyster precision. A straight clear shot of the dial is needed to give you a definitive answer. Usually on redials the t swiss t marking is off, or not there. It also has the same texture silver dials of the era had and it is quite hard to replicate the way the sun reflects in streaks on the dials. Another reason I don't believe it to be aftermarket is I haven't seen non luminous aftermarket sword hands for sale for my Rolex oyster. Which makes me think it's stock or the Lume was removed
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