One man’s damaged dial is another man’s patina ...

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I recently acquired a 1964 Constellation reference 167.005 which has a unique patination that I’ve seldom seen before. It’s composed of very tiny spots that are spread uniformly across the dial and very difficult to see unless the dial is viewed at an angle in bright light. You can also see it if you zoom in on the attached photo, although the spots appear much larger and more visible than they appear when viewing the dial in person and without magnification. The pattern reminds me of a very dense star field that one might see through a deep space telescope when looking at a distant galaxy. Anybody know if there is a particular name for this pattern and what causes it?
 
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If that is patina, it’s at a very pimply adolescent stage 😉
 
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Lol, indeed. Maybe I’ll call it adolescent star field. It looks so much bigger in photos. The dots are actually tiny and barely visible, but there must be hundreds of them.
 
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I call these measles pop ups and caused by moisture .
To me, patina looks like this.
 
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Yeah, I have a Connie with this dermatitis- only visible in certain light
 
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I call these measles pop ups and caused by moisture .
To me, patina looks like this.
Personally, I love these dials. Amazing Patina!