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  1. axiale Jan 29, 2017

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    Last days was with surprize for me. A friend of mine showed me that pics and asked my opinion. This is a holy grail for me or for Rollex colectors. The watch come with papers and seems to be in good condition in my opinion. I hope in few days i will keep it in my hand.
    Bracellet end links are marked 557,is corectly bracellet or not? I like to know yours opinion about the watch, maybe about value.
    Thanks


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  2. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Jan 29, 2017

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    How exactly are you defining a Paul Newman?
     
  3. Faz Jan 29, 2017

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    Hi,
    You must know that this is not a PN Daytona?

    Those pictures are definitely inadequate to make any kind of valuation or determine authenticity. Clear pics of the dial, case and movement with close ups are a must.

    Cheers
     
  4. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Jan 29, 2017

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    The reason I ask this is; Yes, Paul Newman owned a non exotic dialed 6263, but that watch is not normally considered a Paul Newman.

    I am also not 100% sure that is a 6263, but I am far from an expert on these.
     
  5. Faz Jan 29, 2017

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    IF it's real, it would be a 6263 Big Red...
     
  6. Canuck Jan 29, 2017

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    That is identical to the one I used to own, and mine was most definitely not a Paul Newman. Mine was model 6263.

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  7. Rasputin The Mad Monk of OF Jan 29, 2017

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    My understanding is PN Daytonas have art deco markers on the subdials.
     
  8. Traveler Jan 29, 2017

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