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  1. sulaco Jul 4, 2014

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    [​IMG]... that was the way it was advertised, but when i had a close look at it i thought cant be and took the chance.
    When it arrived i thought wow, no wonder the seller thought it was younger.
    The Lady looks great for 43-44 years of age. ;-)



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    The lume has not aged at all, i think. It is Tritium for sure and i see no signs of a relume.
    By the way, this is the first watch i checked with the moonwatch book ;-) and everything seems to match.
    I ordered an extract of record to see where it was delivered to but i would bet somewhere like switzerland or Germany, as
    there arent many signs of aging on dial or hands due to sun or humidity.

    I already got a 1039 for it but i am still missing the endlinks, maybe someone can help me put here :)

    Thanks for looking guys.


    Cheers

    Rene
     
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  2. shaun hk Fairy nuffer Jul 4, 2014

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    cool, that stepped dial looks good
     
  3. cristos71 Jul 4, 2014

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    Nice!

    Who dares, wins. :thumbsup:
     
  4. sulaco Jul 7, 2014

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    Another theory for the lack of aging might be the use of another mixture of Tritium paint on the dial.
    Coincidently i found this auction and the serial number is only 4000 pieces higher.
    This watch also does not show any signs of aging and it also has a Delrin brake like mine.