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  1. luisber Jul 15, 2020

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    [​IMG] Hello anybody could help me for this dial? Should i do a redial or i should keep like this. If anyone could have this dial or could help to find will be helpfull
     
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  2. WatchTimes Jul 15, 2020

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    You will likely be very upside down if you do much
     
  3. Dan S Jul 15, 2020

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    Just leave it. It you can't tolerate it, sell it and use the money for a watch with a cleaner dial.
     
  4. Spruce Sunburst dial fan Jul 16, 2020

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    Sometimes, although this may not work for you, just a simple strap change can make a lot of difference as to how you see your watch.

    Try changing yours with a black semi-padded buffalo calf strap instead of the muddy brown one it’s presently on.

    I had gone off this Seamaster and was thinking of moving it on .........

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    ........ but now with a change of strap, I like it again.

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  5. Widows Son Jul 16, 2020

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    A huge percentage of a watche's value is contained in it's dial and hands. I'd leave it alone. I did have a vintage Breitling who's dial was completely unreadable. I had it redialed at International Dial, that's the only dial I've ever had refinished.
     
  6. Edward53 Jul 17, 2020

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    No.
     
  7. Masterofkarate Jul 18, 2020

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    Dont do a redial. I cant really see if the dial is damaged or if its dirt or patina. But a redial will likely make it drop in value!