Nanu.. Greetings & salutations...
The number means (
ABSOLUTELY) nothing...!!
Your question required an EXPERT HOROLOGIST should be able to PUT THEIR HANDS, EYES EARS & NOSES AROUND a particular area OF THEIR expertise...
watch authentication is a deep & complex a field as
any FINE COLLECTORS field... with
every immaginable variation possible... Where and who you are buying from means more than ANY NUMBER (GUARANTEED).
If you want a DECENT ANSWER you are going to have to disclose a lot of the details about the watch...
Case size, Make, Model, Movement, type, jewels, seals...
MERELY to be pointed to a
PROPER expert.
Anyone going to ALL THE TROUBLE OF MIMIBING an authentic watch is not going to SUDDENLY decide to be HONEST ENOUGH to put down a number that would not also be
CONVINCINGLY AUTHENTIC...
Why WOULD THEY?
These counterfitters are ARTISTS.. really
REALLY trying to decieve you... and many a serious "expert" has been gotten in the process...
http://www.bing.com/search?q=watch+authentication+service&form=PRDLC1&src=IE11TR&pc=EUPP_DCTE
I have a capeland automatic w/ power reserve. How do I change the chrono dial for thge day of the week? I figured out the rest.
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