Any way to improve a dial that is in very poor condition in certain areas

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Personally I think that dials toast so I’d give it a go a redoing the lacquer. What do you have to lose?

Obviously just be mindful of the radium.
 
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I think it was exactly the same watch as the Hodinkee one and the Analogue/Shift one. So yes think it had lume. As far as I know IWC don’t have any dial info on these, so no record of how they started life.
You are probably right, I felt the lume application looks rather 'after market' so to speak, albeit a long time ago, and wondered if it didn't start off like this....from Timeandwatches site...

 
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You are probably right, I felt the lume application looks rather 'after market' so to speak, albeit a long time ago, and wondered if it didn't start off like this....from Timeandwatches site...

You may well be right. It would go towards explaining why my subdial printing appears more copper in appearance.
 
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If the hands have luminous material, then so does the dial. And vice versa.
 
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If the hands have luminous material, then so does the dial. And vice versa.
They’re not the original hands though… too short.
 
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It might also explain the (probably) replacement lumed handset. Either way I think it would more attractive with the lume removed from the numerals, and a non lume handset.
 
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Any chance of a movement pic W154?
Sent you a DM.

Another interesting find was this one with a very similar looking sub second hand. Perhaps mine was born looking more like this.