The rarest modern submariner date
	
	
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This picture is pretty bad , I know
But it's the only way I can show the difference of the dials.
As you see the ona on the left is 100% glossy while the one at the right 'WAS' glossy, for some reason it seems to bel turning matte.
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the ref 168000
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...wn100/sub4.jpg
and the serial numer (a 9 million and an early R)
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		8o A dial, which turns from glossy into matte...
Both are very nice watches!!!!  :gut: :gut: :gut:
Greetings,
Marco.
	 
	
	
	
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8o A dial, which turns from glossy into matte...
Both are very nice watches!!!!  :gut: :gut: :gut:
Greetings,
Marco.
			
		
	
 I know, it sounds strange but look at this one ;
site : http://www.vintagerolexforum.com/
and put this  "like this 1988 168000"   - including the double quotes -  in the search function.
You'll see Kristian Haagen has a similar one.
Did they have different dial makers at that time ? 
Is one of the 2 inferior quality  ?