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Rolex: Second oldest / second smallest serial number so far that I have heard

I dont have Mondani Submariner book yet, but I have undestrand that number 949127 illustrated there is earliest known watch of this type. This one is 949136 so is it the second oldest so far in existence
5Y
By: saarikettu
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Rolex: So, are these like very early 6204 honeycomb

I mean that has onyone looked how serial numbers at these goes? I really like how Rolex crown and text Submariner Perpetual shines, does it indicate that these watches arae also so called "gilded" dials?
5Y
By: saarikettu
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Rolex: Do Roelx dials from this period originaly have coating, that is over everything; text, emblem, indecsies and even phosporus dots?

Havent seen anything like this before, so must think what to say, but I dont know id dials should have such and layer over all, that can react like this? Or is there always surface protective layer, that is applied after dial is othervise 100% ready
5Y
By: saarikettu
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Rolex: There was one atleast last year at Phillips and two coming up next week

One has nice smooth dial and another has honeycomb dial that has lmperfections at Radium I wonder how unsuall these really are ?
5Y
By: saarikettu
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