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Patek Ref 130
Hi, I purchased an 18kt gold Ref 130 Chronograph a couple of years ago in Cuba (well, it was described as a 130, but I can't be certain of the movement, and the dial looks a bit off). The movement is signed, as is the case. If I post pictures, could someone help me?

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Patek Ref 130
By: kincardine : July 31st, 2011-10:04
Hi, I purchased an 18kt gold Ref 130 Chronograph a couple of years ago in Cuba (well, it was described as a 130, but I can't be certain of the movement, and the dial looks a bit off). The movement is signed, as is the case. If I post pictures, could someo...