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Real Name: Larry B
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Submariner Dial Variation?
I have a 2016 Sub-date 116620LN have been noticing in other discussions people wondering and thinking a Submariner is FAKE based on the = sign on the dial between meters and feet.
Example: 1000 ft = 300 meters Example: 1000 ft= 300 meters Mine shows up like the bottom example. Is this a variation? NOT CENTRED |
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Submariner Dial Varioation
I hope this photo works
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There are a lot of variations of fonts on Rolex dials.
When folks know that their watch is authentic, they should be noting the differences for reference rather than questioning, and compiling those minor things.
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Was thinking it more if a rarity than some of the common points on a dial.
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