Bill Sohne
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Double signed Dials ..... what are your thoughts ?
Hello everyone...
GregB brings up a good point... When you see a watch that is double signed , an Omega with a Tiffany Co signed dial... Are you more attracted to that example or one in the same condition that is not double signed ?
Here is an example from my collection...
Uncommon Seamaster Day Date chronometer caliber 751 co-signed Türler

and here is the same watch is about the same overall condition without the second signature...

Any thoughts ?
Good Hunting
Bill Sohne

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when printed on..
By: DeGeus : August 19th, 2010-15:16
..a (pocket/ wrist) watch from the period between the two world-wars Bill, it can sometimes be charming. On this Rg however it looks a bit like a ridiculous 'afterthought' - much too close to the brandname and wrong typo font + way too large. I would almo...
I tend to agree...
By: Tony C. : August 19th, 2010-20:14
with Ben. Placement, font size and style are important variables, and can make all of the difference in whether or not I find a double signed dial to be attractive. Here's one that I believe works well. (I don't know the source, so if the owner of the ima...
As far as I know
By: mac_omega : August 19th, 2010-23:55
Hi Bill, as far as I know there is some appreciation of "Tiffany" or "Serpico y Laino" and other co-signatures on Patek Philippe as I experienced myself (have a couple of Pateks besides my Omegas). I don´t know how it is in other brands.....