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  1. milhouse Jan 2, 2018

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    I found a gold color Speedmaster Professional dial, and I think it is a ref. DD145.0022 dial.
    What do you think about it? And which could be its value if I would be going to sell it?

    Thank you
     
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  2. M'Bob Jan 2, 2018

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    Would be cool if it had some markers...
     
  3. Spacefruit Prolific Speedmaster Hoarder Jan 2, 2018

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    Very limited appeal I would guess
     
  4. kov Trüffelschwein. Jan 2, 2018

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    Most of those watches have a dial in a good condition, at least from what I have seen.

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    The Museum is able to tell if a movement was delivered as a ST 145.022 or a DD, the records from the eighties are good enough.

    The price must be low enough to attract the mod freaks who don’t care about the consistency in order to sell fast imho...
     
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  5. milhouse Jan 3, 2018

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    How limited in euros?

    :)
     
  6. sgrossma Jan 3, 2018

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    200-300 Is my guess
     
  7. milhouse Jan 3, 2018

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    I hope in a better offer. Otherwise it will come back inside the drawer.
     
  8. Spacefruit Prolific Speedmaster Hoarder Jan 3, 2018

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    I think the potential buyers for this are very small in number.

    On open auction in ebay it might be 100 to 200. USD.

    So I guess it’s going to your drawer!
     
  9. milhouse Jan 4, 2018

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    I thought to make happy a collector...
    and yes, it's going to come back to its bed!
     
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