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I chose the lighter dial on the 5205 ...
Because of legibility upon conferring with my trusted AD. Further, I was smitten by the Patef print ads showing the 5205 in lighter color tucked under a suit. The rest as they say is history.
I hope everything will turn out well on your end.
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It depends...
By: dr.kol : December 16th, 2012-08:50
I asked in the past both from the London and Paris Salon it the dial of my 5120J could be changed the the ones of the bracelet version. In both places they told "no Chance". I wrote a motivation letter and delivered my watch together with that letter for ...
Sounds like a business...
By: dr.kol : December 19th, 2012-03:40
I am so old and old-fashioned that I'm trying to make money with simple basic industries like oil and shipping. And my business concept is simple: I use money of others and if everything goes to hell, I loose my reputation and others loose their money. If...
Omega
By: Timertom : December 20th, 2012-06:12
Hi, Omega is one. I've found them far more forthcoming and customer friendly in my experiences when speaking of service and spares for vintage watches. I sincerely hope they retain these good standards in years to come. To give an example, I wrote to Omeg...
Why retain old dial?
By: fnk : December 21st, 2012-03:47
>>I never understood why a company must retain an old dial, specially when customers specifically want the old one back and they paid for both dials, old and new. I though it was to ensure the dial would not be used in a fake. fnk
Thanks
By: Timertom : December 21st, 2012-09:42
Thanks fnk, That's the first logical reason I heard for a company retaining old dials! I do however feel the company is going about it the wrong way, whatever the reason. I'd see no wrong in a manufacturer asking to retain an old dial when changing dials,...