Denis321
·Yes … Crowns are a wear part so it was changed at service. I personally don’t view crowns as a deal breaker. Logo crowns appeared in the 50s. Dial has the right Telephony lines and open 6. Good enough for me.
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Yes … Crowns are a wear part so it was changed at service. I personally don’t view crowns as a deal breaker. Logo crowns appeared in the 50s. Dial has the right Telephony lines and open 6. Good enough for me.
I’ve done my homework’s. Here are the details telling me that perhaps this dial is older ou service : black not blue tachymètre, 31 black not red, no circle around subdate dial, subdate dial not centered (21 goes over date guichet), minute circle not centered (10 non in front of the marker)
Very interesting Mark, thanks for sharing that, I have a 22258!
A number of pics of - new to me - examples were posted on an Italian forum (https://orologi.forumfree.it/?t=80560987&st=45#newpost).
Production numbers will be something along these lines:
I made an overview of the early ones: