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9 January 2024, 02:43 AM | #1 |
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Excuse me, since this thread is discussing Diamond Bezel and History, is it possible to had a vintage Gold Daydate with Diamond Bezel (46 diamonds), No pin hole case, No Tritium in the Dial (but T SWISS T written on it) and only single Hallmark (Helvetia, Woman with the G) stamped in the back? Is it original or non factory setting diamond bezel? Thank you.
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13 January 2024, 03:48 AM | #2 | |
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Read the first few posts in this thread closely. As I understand it, a factory 46-diamond bezel will be white gold, not yellow. Dials of this period (~1960-1977) were generally stamped T SWISS T regardless of whether or not there was tritium on the dial. However, if you want an answer about a specific watch, I recommend you a) start a new thread b) in the Vintage Forum c) with clear, sharp photos of the watch (and bracelet?) from several angles attached. |
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