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philipp
13.03.2011, 23:59
Weil ich jetzt zu Mude binn um das ganze zu übersetzen, hier in Orginal;-)

In "unrestaured" & all original condition directly from a good friend,
I've picked it up today in München. Amazing last 12 hours rush i've had!

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t64/stahlauctioneers/6204/3525_Beyer-02.jpg

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t64/stahlauctioneers/6204/3525_Beyer-00.jpg

We see in above quick picture i've took that the dial doesn't show us the
typical half bowed Rolex Oyster logo but instead a gilt straight Rolex logo.
It's also a little bit later delivered and shows me, mine is one of the first.
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t64/stahlauctioneers/6204/3525_Beyer-05.jpg

Something we see at earlier NON Oyster Chrono 2508 & Here a almost identical dial
except for the 3525 they added later ON top of the lacquer above: Oyster & down: Beyer
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t64/stahlauctioneers/6204/2508-2.jpg

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t64/stahlauctioneers/6204/2508-1.jpg

When we turn it around, serial says 41.19x thus VERY early '37-'38!
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t64/stahlauctioneers/6204/3525_Beyer-03.jpg

&
Most 3525's we see most around serial No. 170-180.xxx.
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t64/stahlauctioneers/1675/parma022011-41.jpg



First thing tomorrow is coffee & then, up to my watchmaker ;-)

Hope you like it! If you're lucky to show your 3525, feel free to add your passion.

Rg.Philipp

marcel-wien
14.03.2011, 00:09
nice pick, congrats!

philipp
14.03.2011, 00:11
nice pick, congrats!

DAnke dir Marcel :gut:

le0p0ld
14.03.2011, 02:52
Amazing. :verneig:

oa31
14.03.2011, 08:37
Die gibt es manchmal bei ebay, incl. 2 Pfund alte Taschenuhren, ist aber trotzdem schön! :D

VG
Mario

ReneS
15.03.2011, 11:11
@philipp: Gratulation! :dr: :dr:

die war aber nicht wirklich aus der Taschenuhrenauktion bei ebay, oder?8o

hoppenstedt
15.03.2011, 11:51
Meine Güte 8o - sahen so die ersten Oysterbänder aus?
Geniale Uhr und Danke für DIESE Bilder :verneig: und - sehr, sehr herzlichen Glückwunsch :dr: zu diesem Stück Uhrengeschichte :verneig: