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Date just 116200 pictures review.


rosnik

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Hi,

I received 2 days ago from PT this DateJust 116200 with silver/black dial.

I get some pictures for you.

I hope you'll enjoy them.

Your opinion about is needed. B)

cheers

Nico

To get better pictures I get the PT DJ on one OEM box of another my gen. Rolex.

The case is 36mm caliber.

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2836-2 Mouvement

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Marks:

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Looks very nice to me. The only thing I don't like is the laser etchings, but no one will ever see those. Enjoy your new watch.

Do you speak about the crown stamped on the low side of crystal?

BMW. I think the GEN do not have it.

Wile, it's verry difficoult to see. B)

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No, I was talking about the serial number and model number etched on the ends of the case, between the lugs. I believe Rolex still engraves those the old fashioned way.

Now that you mention it, I do see the crown etching at 6 o'clock on the crystal, but like you say, I doubt anyone would notice it unless they were inspecting the watch very closely.

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I am a big fan of Datejusts as well and I hate to be the dissenting voice here (my intention is not to be cruel, just giving you my opinion on the Emporer's 'new clothes'), but, for such a relatively simple model, I think this rep contains too many glaring mistakes -- 'VII' at 8 and much too-large crown etching in the crystal are inexcusable. The sloppy printing of the datewheel does not help either (Rolex QC would never allow a watch to leave the factory like that). These are the types of 'inaccuracies' that I would expect to see on a 'fake' Rolex being hawked on street corners of major cities, not from RWG's collectors.

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