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Why are the words "Rolex Cosmograph Oyster", which appear on these black dials, in a different sequence than the two-color white dial watches? It was generally believed that these dials were originally designed for pump-pusher watch, and specifically refs. 6262 and 6264. Rolex still had some dials left due to their lack of success. The Rolex Replica Watches dials were to be discontinued shortly after the screw-pusher reference due to their poor performance. The 6263/65 model was introduced. There are very few screw-pusher Rolex Replica Watchess with black dials because the two-color version, also known as the Panda-dial version, was the only one that was readily available to retailers. Christie's claims that literature was distributed with the record-setting RCO Black-Dial ref.Rolex Replica Watches A black Rolex Replica Watches dial screw-pusher was available only on special order for a limited time. This is why black dials are believed to only be found in watches with low serial numbers. They were probably created by retrofitting a black pump-pusher dial onto a screw-pusher timepiece.
Rolex did have a problem. Due to the waterproof pushers, the watchcase is now an Oyster. The dial did not feature the word "Oyster". Rolex, ever the pragmatics, simply took these dials to have the word "Oyster", printed directly beneath the word Cosmograph. This theory is supported by the fact that RCO dials look identical to three-color black pump-pusher dials in every way. The fact that "Oyster' is printed in an entirely different font, sans-serif, adds credence to this theory.
What is a Mayer dial Daytona then? This is a screw-pusher Rolex Replica Watches Daytona in black with three colors. Under the crown, it has the words "Rolex Oyster Cosmograph", in this order. These dials are in direct contradiction to the theory that Rolex Replica Watches's screw-pusher watch with a black dial was made using dials intended for pump-pushers.Cartier Replica Watches It would be impossible to add "Oyster", the second line, on the dial unless Rolex painted over existing lines, then reprinted the three lines, as Christie's claims happened on at least one timepiece. Later, we'll talk more about this.
Mayer, however, was convinced that they were real. He was so convinced that he went on the Internet and declared their authenticity. In a still-existing post on vintage Rolex forums he said:
John Mayer is here. Long time reader, first time poster. A few people can attest to my character on this forum...
Since a few weeks, I have been actively involved in the ROC PN discussion. I would like to share with you my opinions. Please forgive me for not adding it to the original post, but I didn't want to see this conversation die.