MartyW
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Tony, it is indeed a very nice redial job. Normally the "Swiss Made" would have been placed a lot higher on the dial with a less skillful craftsman. This one is actually almost as good as the original one. I suppose it's not possible to get the replacement for "Swiss Made" and only the "T" version was available. But then of course why can't the craftsman just cut out the "T" portion?
I also never pay much attention to the thickness of the cross hair until David mentioned it, and sure enough when you look at the two set of photos, there is the obvious difference in the weight of the lines.
Hi Nicolas...
By: Tony C. : November 17th, 2009-00:33
This is an interesting one, as the script (which is very difficult to copy well) appears to be original. I also have a hard time faulting it in most other respects. Having said that, I posted it because I believe that there is a "dead" give away, suggesti...
Not original...
By: MartyW : November 17th, 2009-02:15
Tony, I agree with everything that you've said. Everything looks good with the exception of the "T Swiss Made T". Two problems: it shouldn't be "T" with the reasons you've stated, and the location of it. Otherwise the watch does look very nice. Am I corre...
Agree
By: MartyW : November 17th, 2009-08:40
Tony, it is indeed a very nice redial job. Normally the "Swiss Made" would have been placed a lot higher on the dial with a less skillful craftsman. This one is actually almost as good as the original one. I suppose it's not possible to get the replacemen...