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Interesting Modded GEN 16610


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This is an N series 16610 with Maxi dial, LV hands and a GMT IIc crystal with AR cyclops...

If the guys at RF saw this they would send out the hit team!

But I like it!

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I assume this is what the dial will look like for the new SS ceramic sub when it appears (maxi), not sure if they'll use the AR'd cyclops though. Hopefully they will since its absolutely amazing and totally in place.

I don't quite understand how it works though.. here and in the GMT IIc, the cyclops looks like a cut out section of the glass because its so clear. Does this mean that theres a small section of the crystal beneath the cyclops that is also AR'd in the same shape??

If not surely the AR would be on the cyclops but then the reflection of light would come from beneath it on the original crystal.

No idea, maybe someone knows though!

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NO, this is not my personal watch... I found it awhile ago when doing some dial research.

The watch was listed as an N serial number, so it was at the very end of the lug hole era.

T

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NO, this is not my personal watch... I found it awhile ago when doing some dial research.

The watch was listed as an N serial number, so it was at the very end of the lug hole era.

T

Ah that explains it...lovely piece!! Thx for sharing!

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