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Old 5 July 2021, 12:25 AM   #91
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And I suspect he has a much lighter bank account too...
If you're in the market for one of these, your bank account is probably permanently heavy...
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Old 5 July 2021, 04:42 AM   #92
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This was an original owners watch until sold to the lucky owner which came with all the original box/papers and big logo bracelet.
I don't think an 80 year old, or older, man decided to sell his watch all of a sudden. The original seller could have claimed they were the child.

But... I am wondering if the present owner isn't the one making up stories.
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Old 5 July 2021, 04:43 AM   #93
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If you're in the market for one of these, your bank account is probably permanently heavy...
Absolutely but this must hurt nonetheless.

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Old 5 July 2021, 04:45 AM   #94
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I don't think an 80 year old, or older, man decided to sell his watch all of a sudden. The original seller could have claimed they were the child.



But... I am wondering if the present owner isn't the one making up stories.
You mean by having it serviced by a prominent watchmaker to increase a possible sale value?

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Old 5 July 2021, 05:48 AM   #95
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Why should it discourage Philip, he's a watchmaker not a vintage historian expert like Xeramic, don't think Xeramic can do what Philip does so why would we expect Philip to do what Xeramic can do?
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Good point. The watch was sent to Phillip for a service, not a complete vintage authentication. This watch may very well contain many fake and/or deceptive parts. Very few people know are capable of authenticating these old, vintage 6542s - I being one of them. I stay as far away as possible from these watches due to the proliferation of not only complete counterfeit watches, but many with aftermarket parts.

Many have been fooled by these vintage models that are fake or contain aftermarket parts - to include some of the big-name auction houses and some of the reputable trusted dealers discussed here in past threads.

Hey, everyone. Sorry been busy with my family and am just now getting around to this. First of all, Happy 4th of July and hope everyone is safe out there.

As to this thread, yes, it seems this watch did not go the direction I intended and a lot of that I will own for not researching it before posting. The watch was sent in for a service and service alone. I did realize the hands were not correct, as well as re-lumed. I did not compare the dial to any other 6542 out there, just examined the case, serial numbers and tested the lume with a UV light, then focused on the repairs. As we all can see, this watch had excessive moisture damage and I believed that to be the reason why the bakelite had a yellow patina. If I were to look at the triangle and how the inside of the numbers closest to the crystal still have a lighter color which made me think nothing of it...

I appreciate Xeramic for bringing this to light and have learned much from it!
Again, Happy 4th!
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Old 5 July 2021, 08:29 AM   #96
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Thank you for sharing your work here. Always love seeing before and after pictures of work on watches.
Thank you Xeramic and others for sharing your knowledge too.
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Old 5 July 2021, 08:51 AM   #97
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Phillip is obviously one of the best at servicing vintage pieces and this is a watch a select few of the experts would even be able to detect so appreciate him sharing and Xeramic and others for schooling the rest of us. Appreciate the follow up. I also think this is a miscommunication of whoever bought this watch and what was told to them when purchased.
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Old 5 July 2021, 09:16 AM   #98
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Hey, everyone. Sorry been busy with my family and am just now getting around to this. First of all, Happy 4th of July and hope everyone is safe out there.

As to this thread, yes, it seems this watch did not go the direction I intended and a lot of that I will own for not researching it before posting. The watch was sent in for a service and service alone. I did realize the hands were not correct, as well as re-lumed. I did not compare the dial to any other 6542 out there, just examined the case, serial numbers and tested the lume with a UV light, then focused on the repairs. As we all can see, this watch had excessive moisture damage and I believed that to be the reason why the bakelite had a yellow patina. If I were to look at the triangle and how the inside of the numbers closest to the crystal still have a lighter color which made me think nothing of it...

I appreciate Xeramic for bringing this to light and have learned much from it!
Again, Happy 4th!

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Old 6 July 2021, 02:27 AM   #99
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Thanks for the follow up Phillip.
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Old 7 July 2021, 11:41 PM   #100
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IMO an Asian marriage.

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Hope he still has time to get the marriage annulled… lol. Holy hell


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Old 24 July 2021, 10:37 PM   #101
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Quiet funny !
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