Both 14K solid gold cases with 18K Seamaster Deluxe Piepan date at six dials. The watch on the left is the simpler case design, OJ2757 powered by the swan neck regulator equipped Calibre 355 bumper automatic and features the polished facet dial variant. The watch on the right is the more elaborate OJ2627 case with more angled lugs and stepped bezel, powered by the level regulator equipped calibre 353 and featuring the stepped dial variant. Both closely related Seamaster piepans but different in almost every way. I've been wanting to do one of these since Mike started them months ago.
2627 is the darling. My favorite case of all. I want! I'm guessing one in like condition would set me back around 250 bucks give or take
Is that tarnish on the lugs or a reflection? Tarnish !1!1! I (((heart))) when gold watches get funky and full of tarnish!