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  1. josephgsy Aug 5, 2017

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  2. tyrantlizardrex Aug 5, 2017

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    This has been for sale for about 18 months. Started in Hawaii, then in LA, and now NY.

    It's a bitsa/Franken... that will cost a reasonable Sum to get working let alone correct.

    Walk away...
     
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  3. Paedipod Aug 5, 2017

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    seller hasn't been trying too hard to find a new dial if that is the only "real" problem.....I found a couple with a little googling (hate that as a verb).

    That said, there are excellent to NIB speedymoons (from trusted sellers) popping up lately for what it would cost to make this one correct
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  4. tyrantlizardrex Aug 5, 2017

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    A serial number from the 1970s indicates the bridge has been swapped out too...

    So if you got a correct 1985 dial and caseback, you'd still have a highly suspicious movement...
     
  5. josephgsy Aug 5, 2017

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    i agree, the movement does look a little off to me, figured i put this post up here for those buyers who were looking at that particular piece ;)