Vintage Zenith El Primero A386 assessment

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Based on my research, everything appears to be original and matching (case number, Mk3 case/back, A under H dial, Mk 2/3 hands) except for the subregister hands, which appear to have a combination of one thick Mk 2/3 hand plus two pointed (potentially service) hands. Would this be a showstopper for anyone? The rest of the watch appears to be in pretty good condition, and running well, for a good price. Is it realistic to be find matching hands of either type? What do folks think? Any A386 owners? @dsio Thanks!
-Sergio

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Whilst I’m absolutely no expert on these, it does look very, very nice to my eyes.

Beware though; looking at how sharp and pristine the case appears, I would wager a guess that it’s recently seen some work. A skillful job at first glance, but a job nonetheless.

Gorgeous piece and must be a delight to wear!