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  1. darthkem Mar 14, 2018

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    Hello Guys,

    I am currently planning on purchasing a Polerouter to extend my collection and i was looking at two watches with quite "exotic" dials for a polerouter - they have no crosshairs but are brushed in a way to split the dial. Do you think these dials are legit?

    Thank you very much in advance
     
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  2. Mazoue Mar 14, 2018

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    I've seen brushing of both types before and believe it to be correct.

    I think the best thing to do is to obtain the case reference numbers and compare to others. I think you'll find that the number, including the dial variation which is very often after a - or /, will be unique to the case and dial combination.

    That said, I've seen the watch in your second image for sale and the case reference is 869111/02. I would expect a watch with that reference to be a white dialled steel polerouter and therefore I think the case back might be wrong.

    I've seen that dial on a 104601/7, which is a solid gold case. It may be available in a plated case but I don't think the reference will be 869111/02.
     
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  3. ConElPueblo Mar 14, 2018

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    I have seen that last dial before, but in a gold-called case too.
     
  4. Lucas Mar 15, 2018

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    Of course both dials are legit, what makes you doubt them?

    Both are for gold plated cases though, not for the solid gold models.
     
  5. chronoboy64 Mar 15, 2018

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    and please post the beauty in case you buy, thanks !