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18 May 2018, 10:25 AM | #151 |
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It is one of the Mark V dials. All variations of the Mark V dials have photos depicting them within this thread.
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20 May 2018, 01:44 AM | #152 |
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great post and lovely photos!
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31 May 2018, 01:51 PM | #153 |
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Hi i am thinking of getting this 1675 mentioned to be in 6mio series. I have seen some posts of 6 mio serial showing 16750 instead of 1675. Is it true that there is 1675 in 6mio series. If yes, is this dial correct (it is mark 5 dial i believe)? Please help !
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GMT 16750s can be found as early as 6.1XXXXX.
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13 April 2019, 05:29 PM | #156 |
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Is it legit to have 1675 in 6.4 million series?
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31 December 2019, 04:00 AM | #157 |
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Hi,
Wondering what this dial is... (1675 5,1). Supposed to be from 1976. Is this a service dial? Thanks. |
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Yes it is a service dial.
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31 December 2019, 04:31 AM | #159 |
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Hi All- it’s seems generally accepted that some Mkiv dials were provided with serial numbers in the low 3xxxx range in the early 70’s. Are they considered any more collectible or not necessarily?
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No they are not. The only dial from the white-lettered era that brings a premium would be the Mark III dials when compared to other dials.
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Thanks- I referred to this thread many times- the info is super helpful. Not mentioned is what some refer to as the 0.5 dial- essentially the mk1 with small hands with a 1.6xxxx or so serial. I assume those are rare?
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Also, the small 24-hour hand as found on the gilt watches could definitely be found on the early white-lettered Mark I or Mark 0.5 dials. In the past, I've owned a couple myself. If you can't find the Mark 0.5 /Mark 1.5 in this thread, it can be found here. https://www.gmtforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=219
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There is a reference to this combination on the gmtmaster1675 site under the mk1 section. I’ve seen it in other places referred to as a 0.5.
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https://www.gmtforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=219
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Will do- more rabbit holes to explore!
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Hi to the esteemed experts .. how can u tell if a dial is a service dial ? What are the distinguishing features aside from the toothpaste ones ?
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Also, the later ones which are luminova, not tritium, are marked SWISS at the bottom.
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Thanks springer ...a great help
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is this a service dial? it looks like a Mark 2 but not sure if any issues with hands or dial... thanks
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Quick question all, can a mark 2 dial come from 1969? Thanks
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Anything is possible, but I don't think so. 1969 would be about a 2.1-2.4m and I think the early MK2s start in 1970 or 1971. But MKIIs show up later, randomly, as well and there's no perfect science on this so that's why I say anything is possible. So my answer is "yes", but "no".
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26 August 2020, 11:19 PM | #180 |
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A Mark II in a 2.1 to 2.1 million is not possible based on my experience. Way too early.
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