Lemrich dial

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Thought I'd take a punt on this, wasn't that much money. Can anyone tell me what it's suitable for please? Was hoping Tre Tacche though aware that may well not be the case.
 
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The case is not the important issue, the movement is, as the hole in the center and "feet" will only fit certain movements.
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Nice find👍 Looks like a 1940`s 12.68Z dial. Unfortunately the tre tacche uses
a 28mm dial so this is too big. Here is one for comparison.





I would think your dial would be suitable for a non waterproof case with thin bezel
like the ref 5056

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Nice find👍 Looks like a 1940`s 12.68Z dial. Unfortunately the tre tacche uses
a 28mm dial so this is too big. Here is one for comparison.





I would think your dial would be suitable for a non waterproof case with thin bezel
like the ref 5056


That's great information thanks. Still glad I grabbed it.
 
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I also recently got this Lemrich dial, 28mm and 17.3 distance between fit. Does anyone has an idea of which case/movement this was born with?
 
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I also recently got this Lemrich dial, 28mm and 17.3 distance between fit. Does anyone has an idea of which case/movement this was born with?
This dial strikes me as refinished, which makes it a bit more difficult to determine the kind of watch that it originally came in.
 
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I would not say that there is a specific giveaway. However, the design of the outer scale is very atypical. I am not entirely certain, though, and it would be neat to see much sharper photos of the printing and texture of the dial.
 
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Thanks S
I wasn't sure myself because I haven't seen a similar, but couldn't dismiss something just from looking at the dial.
Once I'll have it in hand I can post some more pictures.