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This 21J Columbus King has gold-colored fleur de lis hands. I have never seen a Columbus with these before. Do you think they could be original? ![]() | |||
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I have two or three other Columbus 21J Columbus Kings. They have blued hands. I must say, the gold hands look quite elegant on this super-clean example, which looks like it just came from the factory. | ||||
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They do look stunning on a Hunter model , they are hard to find compared to the blued ones. I would say yes to original, as the movement was probably cased by the selling jeweller and he installed the hands | ||||
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Very nice whether original or not. | |||
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IHC Member 163![]() |
Totally agree and nothing but 'academic'. Those are gorgeous on that watch. Regard! Mark | |||
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Thanks. I'll post a couple more pics. | ||||
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Damasceened gears ![]() | ||||
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IHC Member 2030 |
That is sweet Dennis Would like to imagine the gold hands were an option. Very attractive in some applications. The treatment of the gears is exceptional. Thanks for sharing Mike | |||
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