Thanks. All original 40 year old dial. It's a 9401 snowflake.
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*Applauds with standing ovation* Your vintage watch reminded me of my dad wanting to pass on to me one of his SS Rolex OP with a black dial bought in the 70s, don't exactly know which model but it requires daily mechanical winding of the crown. Being a teenager then (in the 90s), I've no knowledge of Rolex watches at all and thought it looks old-fashioned. At that time I really love TAG Heuer watches and aspired to own in in future, which I do now. At that time I rejected the Rolex.
My dad has two of those OP and over the years, degraded due to nil servicing at all and hence was found by Rolex service centre to be internal corrosion and requires a complete overhaul which is very expensive. In the end, he sold both watches at a very cheap price in which till now, I deeply regretted not taking them in and send it in myself instead.
Anyway, just have to look forward now, though my dad's two vintage OPs can never be recovered again.