To my understanding, most if not all Omega dials were subcontracted to Singer. If the backside of a dial does not have this stamp, does that bring to question the authenticity of the dial?
I dont think so as a lot of Rolex dials were subed out to Singer and some say Rolex or B371 or I suspect a different number or nothing at all on the back , but wait for a real expert to speak
Several makers over the years. What year are we talking about.... What watch are we talking about.....
@STANDY 1987 376.0822 "Holy Grail" dial. Notice the lack of "Singer" on the back. My other 3 grail dials all have "Singer," and I'm wondering if this is merely an aberration.
Yeah, I couldn't find one. But perhaps it's due to the fact that the backside is dirty/dusty. My other grail dials all have the "Singer" stamp.