Hello everyone, I am interested in this watch but lack the knowledge to tell if the dial has been redone and was hoping some experts from the forum could help me out. Here are a couple photos...
Hello everyone, I am interested in this watch but lack the knowledge to tell if the dial has been redone and was hoping some experts from the forum could help me out. Here are a couple photos... Does the text seem correct for an original dial? How about t...
Can you post plain pictures of the watch, a close up of the dial and movement? What's the ref of this watch? Best, Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-03-21 04:40:15
but the arrangement of the crown on a long-looking stem looks kosher to me. On highly-tapered cases, there is frequently a largish cutout for the stem in the spacer, to give a but of "slop" in getting it all together. Sounds ugly, but i've seen it before ...
should it be a chinese mechanical replica? poor reproduction of the JLC logotype on the dial, poor hands, and... too shiny mecanism! take care... best. O
I've never seen a fake with a movement that correct. Not seeing the entirety of the dial or the case back I wouldn't say it real, but we have no evidence yet that it is fake. A flash on a small camera can make a movement much brighter than one is used to ...
This watch is the ref 2291, and from what I can see in those pictures, it is 100% correct. In addition, this type of dial, with both positive (applied) and negative (groove) index are very difficult to re-do properly, and this would be noticeable if this ...
... is that the dial has been repainted, the crown may or may not be original (could be a factory JLC replacement), and the movement is 100% correct for the watch. The printing on the logo seems a bit uneven, which would be quite unlike normal JLC quality...