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17 March 2019, 02:23 AM | #1 |
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Oyster Perpetual 1008
Brief presentation of the latest addition, an Oyster Perpetual, called “Zephyr” due to the particular sector dial, the line, in my opinion, elegant and quite different from the Rolex standards.
This piece, made of 14kt gold steel, appears to have been sold in Argentina in 1969. A curiosity the movement number is D142024, on the COSC 7/142024 certificate, now for what little I could know the letter D should correspond to movements with date while this date does not have it. Moreover, the caliber is 1560, a number that was printed both in the models without date and in those with date. |
17 March 2019, 10:44 PM | #2 |
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Nice piece of history. It’s great to have the original papers in spanish.
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