Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Finding an original dial could take years . . .
Jan 09, 2020,19:04 PM
. . . if not forever. You may need to find a donor watch with a compromised movement to harvest a dial if one can't be found separately.
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By: 1neilfrancis : January 3rd, 2020-12:59
Lovely watch
Please compare this dial . . .
By: Dr No : January 4th, 2020-18:36
[photo credit: chronomania] . . . to your sister's. There are obvious differences in both script and layout. ...
Agreed - that one is . . .
By: Dr No : January 7th, 2020-15:12
. . . refinished. The small 's' in 'Seamaster' is one give-away. Authentic black 105.001 and .004s are few and far between. Good eye, Edward!
Exquisite example! . . .
By: Dr No : January 7th, 2020-15:38
. . . in your collection for quite a while, no? I believe you've posted it in the distant past. Art
Thanks, Rishad! . . .
By: Dr No : January 9th, 2020-10:35
. . . that dial really is pretty awful . . . we can only hope EinPa finds a replacement. A tatty original would be better. Art