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Not something I would do. that' thing is mint right now. I wouldn't change a thing.
It's been serviced, and all that good stuff no scratches or dings
 
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I have thought about getting an exhibition caseback for it
Why?

So you could view the movement?

 
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Why?

So you could view the movement?

The watch is a fake. In addition to the regulator, the purple wheels have polished teeth, and many other discrepancies. All of the watches @towboat share on OF are fake 👎


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The watch is a fake. In addition to the regulator, the purple wheels have polished teeth, and many other discrepancies. All of the watches @towboat share on OF are fake 👎


Yes, that's what I was referring to in an oblique way. The counterfeit movement isn't even a "high quality" version.
I should have used 🙄.
 
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Finally pulled the trigger on this 116610LN. Rather have a used 3135 movement than risk the possibility of having a bad 3235.
I like the smaller bracelet width as well. I think my Planet Ocean 43.5mm and Seamaster SMPc 300 diver are better all around divers, but still had to have this one.

 
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Here's my latest addition. Much more real than that Kermit from page 29....🤨
 
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Here's my latest addition. Much more real than that Kermit from page 29....🤨
Nice. Here's mine, while i was playing around with a few inserts i had, to find the shade of green i preferred.
The one it's one in the photo is aftermarket, the three below are genuine (one on the left is the one it came with, i went for the 'service' on the right).
 
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Nice. Here's mine, while i was playing around with a few inserts i had, to find the shade of green i preferred.
The one it's one in the photo is aftermarket, the three below are genuine (one on the left is the one it came with, i went for the 'service' on the right).
How do you identify the service bezel? Mine has a few scratches and I was told that RSC will replace it for a nominal cost at the time of service. I was under the impression that the service bezel would be identical.
 
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How do you identify the service bezel? Mine has a few scratches and I was told that RSC will replace it for a nominal cost at the time of service. I was under the impression that the service bezel would be identical.
Service is a darker shade. Earlier bezels were a variety of different shades, depending on the specific time within the 7yr run. The lime shade (on the left) was 2005. There was a good write-up somewhere but i can't find it now..will have a dig around tomorrow.
 
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Service is a darker shade. Earlier bezels were a variety of different shades, depending on the specific time within the 7yr run. The lime shade (on the left) was 2005. There was a good write-up somewhere but i can't find it now..will have a dig around tomorrow.
Thanks, I'd appreciate if you post a link to that write-up!