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Numbers Between the Lugs? Please Send Photo by E-Mail
In Response To: Identifying my Camaro ()

There should be numbers marked between the top lugs and the bottom lugs, and having these numbers will help us identify the watch. [The lugs are the prongs, to which the strap attaches.] Also, can you tell us about the color of the dial and registers, other aspects of the color scheme, and other markings on the dial?

Send a photo by e-mail and I can post it here.

Jeff

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: I recently inherited my father's two register Camaro. Short of
: opening the case back, is there another way I can identify the
: model number and get more info on the watch? I know it hasn't
: had major overhauls, so the parts should be pretty much
: original. I have a pic, but it's not hosted, so it won't allow
: me to attach it here.

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