20 April 2022, 01:22 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Real Name: jP
Location: Texas
Watch: GMT-MASTER
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Originally Posted by swish77
For those interested, below is a link to a short video showing the dial out of the above-mentioned 168000.
What's unusual, besides the rare "Z" dial that is only in the early 168000s, is the pristine condition. The majority of these early gloss Sub dials don't age well ... with spidering, crazing, cracking, going an odd blotchy matte with spots, staining around the hour markers, etc ... This dial appears perfect, with a slight even matting:
https://youtube.com/shorts/0-UCaPf0QqE
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Swish, I thought you were interested? What happened?
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