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help identifying a Daytona


peterpotamus

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Very interesting..... I would say it is a poorly serviced gen, as a poor service would justify the damages to the dial. As for the imperfections : inperfect dials happened on early automatic cosmos and that's not what bothering me. The pinions may look better under good lenses, and your picture probably doesn't do them justice. But just like the others, I'm eager to see the movement pics !!!

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Just to put a close in this thread, and thanks all for your info, the watch was confirmed gen by RSC, they asked me an outrageous amount of money to replace the dial, crystal and bezel, I didn't make any changes and the daytona is now SOLD.

Unfortunately I do not have more pics of the mvt, but it was a zenith.

thanks again

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Just to put a close in this thread, and thanks all for your info, the watch was confirmed gen by RSC, they asked me an outrageous amount of money to replace the dial, crystal and bezel, I didn't make any changes and the daytona is now SOLD.

Unfortunately I do not have more pics of the mvt, but it was a zenith.

thanks again

Can you please tell what the "outrageous amount of money" was

Cheers

P.

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