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  1. Jonatan Dec 11, 2015

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    Looks like this as had some hard times!

    Would there still be interest for a watch like this is it time or has it crossed over to the donor side?
     
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  2. ELV web Dec 11, 2015

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    Find an NoS Dial and it might just work :)
     
  3. Horlogerie EU based Professional Watchmaker Dec 11, 2015

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    That type of dial damage is normally due to faulty seals and moisture ingress.

    I have had a number in looking like this over the years, and when you examin the rest of the watch and movement, they are pristine, so a new dial can be all that's needed...as long as you can source a dial.

    And of course make sure to have all the seals replaced during servicing, especially the crown one, it is overlooked all the time.

    Rob
     
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