kingsrider
·This is what I thought of a piepan. If the OP model is I’m good with that. That is an amazing example you have
This is what I thought of a piepan. If the OP model is I’m good with that. That is an amazing example you have
Not mine unfortunately.
Pie pans are not curved.
The pie pan definition has been discussed here for so many times and people still have different opinions about it.
From what I see when I search Google, pie pan gave me this picture
So, to me, it does not need to have 12 sharp edges to be a pie pan dial.
Let's make up our minds here folks.
gatorcpa
For me, finding an old advertisement would not be convincing. There are all sorts of hyperbole and florid descriptions in watch ads (or any advertising, for that matter). An ad would just confirm to me that pie pan was seen back then as a desirable feature, worth exaggerating about.
To me, it is a pie pan.
I wouldn't bet that my first post will get this big attention, but I'm happy with it 😀
Can somebody suggest a price and/or suggest a plus or minus amout of money because of this "tropical" dial?
I bought a tropical dial 1950s Seamaster in 2019. In my case, I would say it was priced about $250 ($C) less than the going rate for ones in better condition. From what I've read, I'd have to say that "tropical" can also send the price higher. I don't think I would personally pay more for one. Not much help, sorry.
This is the first reply that contains any number, so thank You for it 😀