Adrian-VTA
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Post by Adrian-VTA on Nov 8, 2014 20:18:43 GMT -8
Has anyone come across this before? - This is from an otherwise normal 6139B -
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Post by seikoholic on Nov 8, 2014 21:17:23 GMT -8
One time, just once, also with a 6139AB winding bridge.
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Adrian-VTA
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Post by Adrian-VTA on Nov 8, 2014 21:58:54 GMT -8
This one had an Arabic day wheel too.
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cobrajet25
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Post by cobrajet25 on Nov 8, 2014 22:34:53 GMT -8
I have seen this quite a few times. I am not sure if the watches with these winding bridges came with them when new, or whether they were swapped in later during a factory service.
AFAIK the only difference between the 6139A winding bridge and the 6139B winding bridge is how they were marked.
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Adrian-VTA
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Post by Adrian-VTA on Nov 9, 2014 2:17:28 GMT -8
Yeah the winding bridges are identical. I have seen this quite a few times. I am not sure if the watches with these winding bridges came with them when new, or whether they were swapped in later during a factory service. AFAIK the only difference between the 6139A winding bridge and the 6139B winding bridge is how they were marked.
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