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Old 17 December 2023, 11:55 PM   #1
Jean Claudia
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Is there anything wrong with this Big Red?

From what I see, some lume plots have been relumed. The dial is silverl instead of cream so it is the later version of 6263. The buttons also match the period. cant tell much about the hands beside the tritium has been burned out. The bezel is MK3.

Do I get anything wrong? Thank you very much
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Old 18 December 2023, 12:08 AM   #2
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Hi Jc,

Welcome.

One photo is not enough BY A COUNTRY MILE.

I sound like a broken record... but read this recent thread through below please, and you'll see what a high stakes game proper 37 and 37.5mm Daytonas are...what with cases at circa £25k, dials £25k, case backs £3k and 727's £6k, 301 pushers £4k, inserts £3k etc etc... its lead us to a point where there are so many very plausible fake items about, you need to be a real pedant when buying one...btw the case and lug shape is PERHAPS later style yes (but much info and photo's required), and it seems to have a later floating Daytona dial etc etc (i've not forensically looked at it though). If it is later watch, then the early P301 pushers are a bit of a pink flag perhaps !

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=929222
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Old 18 December 2023, 01:06 AM   #3
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Hi Turo, I will ask for more pics. As for the button, isnt that P302? Correct me if I am wrong, but rolex use that button until 1982-83 which is also the transition period from the cream to silver dial?

I am not familiar with the variation of the case and lug shape. Please enlighten me
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Here is the breakdown of pushers ...


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