To find a vintage Day-Date with its original papers is rare. So, to find a vintage Day-Date with its original papers, original receipt, and payment booklet is that much rarer. To add to the completeness of this watch, the case back is engraved with the same name as presented on the papers. This is a great opportunity to own a Day-Date that is in good condition with the papers to match.
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The case is in good condition with light scratches throughout and small nicks. The side of the lug at 5 o'clock has a small indentation. The case has developed a light patina, especially noticeable between the lugs. The numbers are visible between the lugs. The hallmarks are clear to the back of the lugs at 11 and 2 o'clock. The back of the lugs show light evidence of the bracelet. The case back has an engraving that reads, "Perry Serafim," the same name on the original receipt. The inside of the case back is stamped "1803." The inside of the case back has watchmaker's marks. The dial and hands are in good condition. The hands, hour markers, and coronet have developed a light patina. The luminous hour plots are all present and have slightly darkened with age. The luminous material in the hands has slightly darkened with age. There is a piece of material on the dial at the 1-minute hash. The end links are stamped "53" and the bracelet "I, 70" indicating its production in 1970. The bracelet has scratches and stretch. The day and date change as the hands pass midnight. The movement is in working order at the time of cataloging, consistent with the age of the watch. The movement has not been tested for accuracy. A service is recommended given the age of the watch.