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  1. noelekal Home For Wayward Watches Dec 2, 2015

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    While I'm not a buyer on this particular watch because of the dial, it would be nice to learn about the dial markings on it. I've never seen the term "incabloc" on a Longines before but I've certainly not seen all the Longines dials there are. I like the 30 L movement so keep an eye on Longines models so equipped.
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  2. khmt2 Dec 3, 2015

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    Redial and a pretty bad one! based on the case and lugs, it might have originally been a Flagship.
     
  3. ulackfocus Dec 3, 2015

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    Icky redial.
     
  4. Tony C. Ωf Jury member Dec 3, 2015

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    In order to accommodate inexperienced collectors, I'd suggest avoiding such technical language in the future.
     
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  5. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Dec 3, 2015

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    A "real" mess, bad redial.
     
  6. ulackfocus Dec 3, 2015

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    Here's the real question: Did the redialer know the 30L uses Incabloc as it's shock protector or did they just put that on the dial because they had that die? :p There was a very good possibility that it was a Kif protector on Longines.