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Odd-numbered dials: who has one?

  1. joeshoup Sep 25, 2020

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    Last year I bought this little 32mm Cyma Triplex with great patina and a lot of love on the case. My favorite thing about it is the 1-3-5-7-9-11 dial, and I realized recently that I can't recall ever seeing this 'only odd' dial style before. IMG_20190724_215358.jpg

    Anyone have one to share?
     
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  2. simomega Sep 25, 2020

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    Damn you. Now I want one.
     
  3. ConElPueblo Sep 25, 2020

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    ...Wasn't there a post on the exact same topic a few weeks ago?
     
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  4. Vitezi Sep 25, 2020

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  5. Spruce Sunburst dial fan Sep 25, 2020

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  6. joeshoup Sep 25, 2020

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    Well I'll be. I wonder why my search on this topic was unsuccessful? Anyway I defer to the elder conversation, head over there everyone :unsure:
     
  7. Canuck Sep 25, 2020

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    This one is not odd-numbered, but still, odd. It is on a mechanical watch that I modified to run sdrawkcab, many years ago. I then had a dial printed to go with it.

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  8. Spruce Sunburst dial fan Sep 25, 2020

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    Because it’s a sdrawkcab dial, the numbers aren’t odd, they’re Ddo(h) :)

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