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  1. timeismoney Apr 24, 2015

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    Hi All,

    Just received this nice Constellation from the seller and noticed that the Onyx at the 8'o clock index is missing. Otherwise, the watch looks great as you can see. The seller was not aware of this and offered full refund or a partial refund. How much would you consider deducting if I decide to go that route. Just want some of the experts' take on this and want to be fair to the seller and want to see if there is some consensus in this. Thanks!

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  2. pitpro Likes the game. Apr 24, 2015

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    It goes back-
     
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  3. timeismoney Apr 24, 2015

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    Thanks, Pitpro. I am leaning towards that as well as this is like a pebble in the shoe kind of thing.
     
  4. Lessismore Pro Constellation picker-outter! Apr 24, 2015

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    I am with pit also... would bother me too much
     
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  5. Tritium Apr 24, 2015

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    +1
     
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  6. kyle L Grasshopper Staff Member Apr 24, 2015

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    Would return if I was in that dilemma. Although the case and rest of dial looks nice, these aren't particularly rare models. It might take some time but I'm sure one just as nice or even nicer will pop up.
     
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  7. timeismoney Apr 24, 2015

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    A little nudge is all it takes, hahaha. The watch is carefully wrapped and ready to be send back. Thank you, everyone.
     
  8. pitpro Likes the game. Apr 24, 2015

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    :thumbsup:
     
  9. ulackfocus Apr 24, 2015

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    Got a black Sharpie? :D
     
  10. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Apr 24, 2015

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    I wonder what the cost would be for the restoration of that marker, either by a watchmaker who had an old dial used specifically for that purpose, or a jeweler who could carve a small piece of onyx to fit.

    Just thinkin'...;)
    gatorcpa
     
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  11. Hijak Apr 24, 2015

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    I had this happen to a constellation awhile back and my watchmaker fixed it and didn't even charge me.
    That watch looks great otherwise, I'd keep it.
     
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