60's Seamaster DeVille… How to tell the 500 series inside w/o opening?

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Do you have a photo of a '60s De Ville? This is the first of such a watch that I've seen thus I though was a Franken watch...
 
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Do you have a photo of a '60s De Ville? This is the first of such a watch that I've seen thus I though was a Franken watch...
That I don’t. And agree with you in that I haven’t seen a stainless Deville with gold indices and hands either now that I think of it . Usually it’s the Connie’s or older SM’s that do the two-tone.
 
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That I don’t. And agree with you in that I haven’t seen a stainless Deville with gold indices and hands either now that I think of it . Usually it’s the Connie’s or older SM’s that do the two-tone.
Ok, thanks. I thought I was going senile.
 
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Whoa, boys… no need to get overly excited about this. I'm learning a lot, and that's one of the principal delights of this forum.

One can argue endlessly over minute points, only to be found foolish due to the capriciousness of manufacturers. For nearly every reference is "compromised" by exceptions that come along due to any number of factors. That much I've learned in my mere five years in and out of this pursuit. To all who have answered I owe great thanks. And though I may not know as much about watches as many in this space, my knowledge of human nature is sufficient to gain a fairly reliable picture of participants from the tone of the various responses….

HAGWE all… FH
 
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Reflector ring inside crystal should be silver for a steel case, not gold.

Those hands and markers look gold on my screen?
 
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I'm pretty sure somebody else posted this same watch a few days ago too, I remember the dial and the pinched minute hand.
 
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Those hands and markers look gold on my screen?

Yes, they are gold, I was not commenting on the hands and markers which I have no issue with.
 
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Yes, they are gold, I was not commenting on the hands and markers which I have no issue with.
Ah, misunderstood you... thanks.
 
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Do you have a photo of a '60s De Ville? This is the first of such a watch that I've seen thus I though was a Franken watch...

Not exactly SS, but this is my black dial, gold furnishing SMDV. Does that count?

I don't think it's that uncommon to have gold indices and hands with stainless steel cases. I have a few watches with gold dial furniture, stainless steel case, though not SMDVs.

 
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I don't think it's that uncommon to have gold indices and hands with stainless steel cases. I have a few watches with gold dial furniture, stainless steel case, though not SMDVs.

Such Seamaster de Villes are not rare. This is the first decent vintage watch I bought.