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Would Patek change the dial on my 5205G?
I have just returned my 5205G back to Patek for them to carry out some warranty work.
Basically the DAY pusher is sticking in when pushed and so the day doesn't change over, unless you then manually wind the watch past midnight. When that happens the pusher then springs back out.
Anyway, back to the question.
While the watch is with them at the UK service centre, if asked, do you think they would exchange the darker dial & W/G silver hands for the lighter dial and the darker hands, which I believe are still made from W/G, but somehow treated to make them darker in colour?
And if they do any idea what they would charge?
Thank you.
Regards
Tony
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