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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.

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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. Case serial # between the lugs at the 6:00 position

  3. Case reference # between the lugs at the 12:00 position.

  4. Bracelet numbers. Endpieces are 468 B.

  5. New mainplate serial number (top), old mainplate serial number (bottom).

  6. As found, the watch was redialed with a fake dial and the movement had significant corrosion on it.However, it was a perfect candidate for a rebuild.

  7. All wrong dial.

  8. Back of all wrong dial showing previous refinishing.

  9. New genuine Rolex dial that is properly marked.

  10. Back of genuine Rolex original dial.

  11. Before the restoration.

  12. At some point, this watch had been exposed to moisture. This left the plates in a sad cosmetic state. All the ugly plates were replaced.

  13. Before.

  14. After.

  15. Before.

  16. After.

  17. New/old calendar parts under a microscope.

  18. Some of the new parts used.

  19. New barrel bridge- $75.

  20. New main plate- $185.

  21. New train bridge- $75.

  22. New rotor- $60.

  23. Movement that looks and runs like new- PRICELESS!!

  24. Time train, escapement and barrel parts.

  25. Calendar parts.

  26. Winding and setting parts installed.

  27. Completed calendar side.

  28. Self-winding system ready to install.

  29. Cased and timed.

  30. My casemark inside of the caseback.

  31. 48deltaWD is my internationally registered casemark and is written inside of your caseback. If your watch is ever lost or stolen, this mark can be used to prove that you own the watch. Most authorities recognize this mark and know who to call if they find your watch.

  32. Parts of the case.

  33. 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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