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Re: Great Watch, Glen
In Response To: Great Watch, Glen ()

thanks jeff sorry for taking so long to post it up, amazing how all the serials are very close , i'd looked at previously with the strap on and thought it had no serial its only when i took the strap off i realised it did, and thanks a lot mark as well

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: Glen:

: it's getting to be late here in Atlanta, but I at least wanted to
: post this quick message to thank you for posting your message
: and the great photos. In my view, this is an
: "important" Monaco, perhaps being one of the earliest
: Chronomatic Monacos, coming after the prototypes and before the
: "Transitional" models that we have been discussing
: recently. The serial number is interesting, and consistent with
: the position of this one in the line-up. Perhaps this is one of
: the lowest serial numbers that we will find in a Monaco?

: I will need to look again, to confirm that my paintless guy has no
: serial number.

: Jeff

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