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I usually say that I'm mostly interested in Speedmasters/chronographs & Seamaster Divers. I thought I knew of most of the watches in my areas of interest, but last week a new watch came into my sights.
I won the auction & so will be soon taking delivery of a Geneve "Diver".
I know little of the watch. It has a 1481 movement so comes from the early 70's. I can't find any Info on it out there in "netland" so any leads would be greatly appreciated.
I realize that in the above picture it looks pretty bad, But I think with a new crystal she'll look great. There is almost no marking on the Bezel & the Band is original.
Steve.
P.S. I'm absolutely sure the printing on the ruler next to the watch is NOT true :-)
Hi Guys,
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