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		<title>Admin: Reference 3937 — Antiquorum sale 372 lot 464, 14K yellow gold 3937 with original &#039;Eaton 1/4 CENTURY CLUB&#039; dial. The radial-letter dial layout spelling &#039;QUARTER CENTURY CLUB&#039; around the dial face with &#039;Eaton&#039; replacing the Rolex wordmark — the canonical Eaton presentation configuration. Inset shows dial detail. Source: Antiquorum</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Reference 3937 — Antiquorum sale 372 lot 464, 14K yellow gold 3937 with original &amp;#039;Eaton 1/4 CENTURY CLUB&amp;#039; dial. The radial-letter dial layout spelling &amp;#039;QUARTER CENTURY CLUB&amp;#039; around the dial face with &amp;#039;Eaton&amp;#039; replacing the Rolex wordmark — the canonical Eaton presentation configuration. Inset shows dial detail. Source: Antiquorum&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Reference 3937 — Antiquorum sale 372 lot 464, 14K yellow gold 3937 with original &amp;#039;Eaton 1/4 CENTURY CLUB&amp;#039; dial. The radial-letter dial layout spelling &amp;#039;QUARTER CENTURY CLUB&amp;#039; around the dial face with &amp;#039;Eaton&amp;#039; replacing the Rolex wordmark — the canonical Eaton presentation configuration. Inset shows dial detail. Source: Antiquorum&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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