Thoughts on a 105.004-64

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Hey!
Here is a 105.004-64 I have a very good feeling about but, as I’ll far from an expert on this reference, maybe I’m missing something?
Is it as nice as I think it is? 😁
Thanks! 😀
 
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Hmmm…my re-dial sensors are on alert for some reason. And the luminous looks touched up in places.
 
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It’s not the best pictures for assessing the dial but I’m seeing nothing that makes me think it’s not an original dial
 
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I’m going to agree with David: I think the dial is original. But the luminous has very likely been touched up in places.
 
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Just for reference, here is mine (that will be for sale as soon I find time to take pics). The dial is different, mine has not the applied indices at 3 and 9.

 
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Just for reference, here is mine (that will be for sale as soon I find time to take pics). The dial is different, mine has not the applied indices at 3 and 9.


Very nice one too! 😀
What ref are the bracelet/endlinks?
 
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Very nice one too! 😀
What ref are the bracelet/endlinks?
7912/4 dated 65 and matching with the date on the extract of archive
 
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This one has a 1035 with #6 endlinks so I guess they were shaved down to 18mm…

More in a few days, I bought it 😁
 
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That dial looks really nice, good news we’ll see how it cleans up 🙂
 
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I am looking for a birth year 1960…what range should the s/n be?
 
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I would say high 17m serial based on the charts available
 
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I'm pretty sure 18mm is correct for No.9 end links so you are good 👍
 
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I'm pretty sure 18mm is correct for No.9 end links so you are good 👍

#9 endlinks? Never heard of these, I just figured someone had shaved down a pair of #6 😅 (I have a set of 516 that suffered this fate…)
 
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Quite interesting that applied metal logo is a bit different than some of these ref have. With some of them the Omega sign feet are angled, some straight. Also, most of these do not have oval "O" in Omega text. But, probably these had both styles used... maybe. Not sure about that crown. Also, the arrow is sometimes more "filled" and another times "feathers" are more separated. What is correct...