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  1. Introduction • Thank you for taking the time to view this slideshow. Besides documenting your watch, it will walk you through the re-assembly and pieces of your watch. • To skip a slide simply press the right arrow key or to go back to a previous slide, press the left arrow key. • Thank you again and enjoy the show.

  2. Rolex ladies DateJust, reference #69178, case serial #R600077, movement caliber 2135 with serial #1082365, 29 jewels, new in 1989, 18K case, bracelet, spring bars, crown and tube. Brite bezel and dial (black).

  3. As arrived at shop.

  4. Case reference #69178.

  5. Case serial #R600077.

  6. Swiss gold mark.

  7. Marked 18K on lug.

  8. 18K gold assay mark.

  9. Inside case back. No service marks.

  10. Case back off.

  11. Caliber 2135, 29 jewels, adjusted to positions and temperature.

  12. Movement serial #.

  13. Movement completely disassembled, clean and ready to reassemble.

  14. Automatic wind system parts.

  15. Winding, setting and calendar parts.

  16. Clean mainplate and escapement.

  17. Clean time train parts.

  18. 9 screws and 1 jewel on a penny.

  19. Time train installed.

  20. Finished base movement.

  21. Assembled winding, setting and calendar parts.

  22. Finished calendar side. Note huge center jewel.

  23. Underside of completed autowind system.

  24. Dial close-up.

  25. Back of dial.

  26. Finished movement cased and adjusted.

  27. My internationally registered casemark is inside your watch. It is 48deltaWD. If your watch is ever lost or stolen, mention this to the police to help identify your watch.

  28. Original bracelet with three new links.

  29. New links.

  30. 18K screws and spring bars.

  31. 68B end pieces.

  32. “M 11” on hinge.

  33. Markings on the clasp hinge.

  34. Case and bracelet refinished.

  35. Thank you for your business, I appreciate the opportunity to serve you. This watch should be checked again for maintenance service in 2010. Thank you and best regards.Jon W. HortonCertified Master WatchmakerAWI, AWCI, MBHI, NAWCC, SPW

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