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  1. Alex1974 May 14, 2016

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    Dear Community,

    where should I submit the Extract Data to help to improve the acuracy of the database?
    And has anyone an idea how often the bracelet is mentioned in the extract?
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  2. sky21 May 14, 2016

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    Pretty sure they stopped allowing people to submit data to them around 2010. Now you just give them the movement number and they give you back the information that they have on file. Most of them that I've seen either personally or in pictures have not had the bracelet data, but I don't have any specific percentages for you.
     
  3. uwsearch May 14, 2016

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    Out of more than 50 extracts, I've only 3 with bracelet/strap mentioned: an extremely rare 1184 on a deep blue 166.073 from Israel, a corfam strap on a "pilot" 166.091 from Iran and a mesh 1247 on a baby ploprof 166.0250 from Portugal..
    So most mention of the bracelet is very rare.
    By the way, it's strange that your 145.022 - 71 (?) produced in 1973 was delivered with a 1039. 1039 production ended 2 years earlier...
     
  4. Alex1974 May 14, 2016

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    Thanks a lot for your replies so far.
    it's a 144.22-69 ST
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  5. abrod520 May 14, 2016

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    Well, 1039s were produced into 1972, so it's not totally strange - but I've not heard of any being delivered afterwards. Then again I have a 145.022-71 in a similar serial number range on a 1039, but I just assumed it was produced in 1972.
     
  6. uwsearch May 14, 2016

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    a straight writing caseback? what date on the 1039?
     
  7. Alex1974 May 14, 2016

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    I wasn't lucky enough to buy it with the original 1039..
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