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18 January 2024, 10:19 PM | #1 |
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Royal oak 14332st
Hello everyone just purchased a 14332st, serial number 171. after a lot of research we concluded that the reference is correct. funny thing has a cream dial with golden indexes and hands wich you will see in the picture, its said that only 201 steel watches where made, the person who i bougth it from purchased it in 1992, and never touched it. so its a little bit puzzling to find this dial, speacially when there are very few examples and a dial for this is hard to come by. does anyone have some thoughts on this reference, very few examples for sale, just found 1 on chrono which has been serviced and has modern dial and clasp. would anyone have an estimate price for this example?
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18 January 2024, 10:45 PM | #2 |
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I’m not of any help here but I bet that thing is really cool. The cream/ gold dial sounds wonderful. Would like to see more pics/ maybe on the wrist.
Exciting find! Congrats. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
20 January 2024, 05:28 PM | #3 |
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The datewheel is gold and you already pointed out the markers are gold. That implies the dial and datewheel were originally meant for an SA (two tone steel & yellow gold) or BA model (yellow gold) instead of ST.
Where did the person say they got the watch in 92? Perhaps the previous owner swapped the dial to customize to personal preference? It's also possible it was special order or some sort of mistake. But the cream / ivory / white dial with gold markers is quite uncommon. Here's one on a 4100SA: Here's one on a 14700BA: |
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