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Old 28 May 2019, 06:33 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by SubZee View Post
Hi all



I've got a pressing question and concern as I was considering a Dweller 16600 which was produced around 2005, ie. F-series.



I've noticed that the space between the 3 words of "OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE" is very spaced out compared to other 16600 I've seen in the past.



Is this a 'limited production run' that was done just for the F-series incidentally for the Dweller as it was with the Kermit (I recall that Rolex also had similar 'issues' with the Kermits)?



I've attached a photo of a similar Dweller that had the same spaced out 3 words. Hope some kind soul can shed some light on this.



Many thanks!!





Credit to Jhwarthog









And here's an example from The Green GMT Hand (also F-series):

http://thegreengmthand.com/rolex-166...er-f-serial-2/





Just curious:

Is your concern that the watch you’re considering might be fake?

Or are you asking if it may be worth more due to the fact that it was limited to a certain production run?

Thanks for clarifying


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