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Longines with crown and name on dial?

  1. Dane Sep 17, 2015

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    I've tried like heck to figure out what it says under the crown on the dial, but what I come up with matches nothing and furthermore makes no sense. I'd be grateful for any ideas or conclusions as I don't think my story of it belonging to a prince is quite accurate.
    Thank you,
    Dane
     
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  2. ulackfocus Sep 17, 2015

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    It didn't "belong" to a Prince, it was made for the Royal Family to give out as a gift. Often several are purchased at a time.
     
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  3. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Sep 17, 2015

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    Or several dozen. :)
    gatorcpa
     
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  4. Dane Sep 18, 2015

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    Darn, there goes a perfectly good fabrication! I did find it rather hard to explain how the prince was wearing a stainless and gold plated watch though:) All kidding aside this watch is an amazing timekeeper and an extremely solid piece of gear. Do you think this is an Admiral case?