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Not the spring bar - one of the pins in the links.
M mg1i dont have tool to take it out. Is there any other way to find out, i.e by looking a the quartz movement, the little arrow has no other connection to it. other movement i have seen online all have a little connection to the arrow.
Thanks
Overall it looks fine, even the movement. Likely one of the last ETAs fitted before moving to the Ronda movements. Bezel lume is a little iffy, but likely down to the picture.
Checking a pin & collar is just a final step.
I looked at Instagram pics from some known ADs. From what I can tell, when released in Feb 2022, the Red Bull F1 had raised number markers. Then sometime in 2023 it seems there was changed to the flat style number markers.
This shot is from an AD in June 2022, the numbers are raised.
This one from June 2023, the numbers look flat.
This one from Mar 2024, the numbers look flat.
Wow, so not only did they put the price up they also cheaped out on the dial.... wow. How is anyone supposed to spot a fake when they do things like that?
Shameful loss of the expected Swiss quality we are accustomed to getting for our big bucks. 🙁
I suspect it's a fake.
The sub-dial's color looks off, should be more of an off-white, less silver. The strap material also looks off and the orange thread color doesn't look right. The checkered flag pattern on the case-back seems off.
It's fake - key flaw on the CAZ101N fakes is visible in the bezel spacing. Other flaws include the subdial edges and dial print. While I agree with @Mspeedster on the caseback and that the colours look off, colour flaws could be down to the lighting/camera.
That said, the bezel flaw is enough. Like the CAZ101AU bezel flaw, it's definitive.