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Polerouter Sub
Hi, This my first time on any forum so apologies in advance. I have been drooling over the original post of February 27, 2009. In particular the second Polerouter Sub pictured with the original metal bracelet. Guess what? I recently found and bought one! It needs a bit of work. A couple of the links in the expansion ORIGINAL UG bracelet are stretched but my watchmaker has found a guy who does this precision restoration work and it is now under way. The case is fine and the cal 69 movement has been overhauled. I managed to obtain two NOS crowns to replace the odd pair that were in place. Now the problems. I need a new crystal/plexi. Can anyone give me some advice where I might get something suitable? NOS preferred but already a few miracles used up. Worst of all - some previous owner hand painted parts of the dial and inner rotating bezel. I have had my watchmaker contact a re-dialer who does excellent work but he cannot machine print lume. Any NOS dials? Can any experts confirm to me that the hour dots and rectangles on the dial are in fact lume or are they conventionally machine painted? All help greatly appreciated. I will post some pics when this beauty finally comes together. Thanks for allowing my indulgence and enthusiasm.
Cheers from Sydney, Australia
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Polerouter Sub
By: duck : February 15th, 2011-20:23
Hi, This my first time on any forum so apologies in advance. I have been drooling over the original post of February 27, 2009. In particular the second Polerouter Sub pictured with the original metal bracelet. Guess what? I recently found and bought one! ...
Welcome here, first.
By: amanico : February 15th, 2011-22:07
It is always a pleasure to welcome a Polerouter Sub fan. I'mwaitnig for your pics, and then we'll see, but I can already tell you that finding NOS dials and plexys is a tough mission. The important thing with the Polerouter Sub is to find a nice example, ...
Thanks All
By: duck : February 16th, 2011-03:25
Thanks Rob and to all who are showing interest in my "folly of passion" in restoring this iconic timepiece. Once again - if anyone knows of any dials (very good condition or hopefully NOS - that WOULD be a miracle) then please let me know. I am a small co...
Very nice Polerouter sub
By: duck : February 16th, 2011-15:18
I am envious of your Polerouter Sub. A beautiful piece. Totally agree that all original parts are best. I was attracted to the Polerouter Sub that I bought by the bracelet (only ever seen one pic of a PS with an original bracelet). Thereafter I was pretty...