Thurmond Von Ripper
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Thanks for the replies - sounds like
a dial restoration is not going be a exorbitant as I thought it would possibly be. I'm guessing in the couple thousand $'s, and not 5's or 10k's.
In this hobby, nothing really surprises me anymore. Anything is possible!
Thurmond
You are lucky!
By: dr.kol : November 4th, 2013-11:17
I picked up my wife's 2106J-SCI from 1950 on 19th March 2013. The watch was completely renovated including the dial. The service receipt says as follows: Quote Dial restoration: The protection glaze as well as the background color have to be removed. The ...
Thanks Mr. Moderator
By: dr.kol : November 4th, 2013-12:39
My wife loves the watch: she calls it her "little Girl". But wait when the next one is coming from full renovation... All I can tell is that "she" has a hand painted enamel dial. and that is just like it was made yesterday. Best, Kari