I can't resist ot the pleasure to share with you something very nice I saw today, something I never saw before, even in pics, a Polaris 68 with a brown dial. I already saw some brown dialed Polaris 65, some chocolate Deep Sea Alarm, but a Polaris 68, neve...
thanks for posting the pics Nicholas. You always have goodies to pull out Ive never seen this before. I guess dial manufactorers where less consistent back in the days. I suppose they have used a different quality paint, just like you sometimes see small ...
It is hard to say how you can get this outcome. Some say Light, Warmth, Sun, Humidity, or the quality of the varnish, or of the paint. I guess that all these factors are to be considered, indeed. But it is only a guess, and it would be interesting to have...
I dont know about a scientific study but I would think that it would not be that hard to find as it is a rather common phenomena. I come across this quite often in my profession, as I see a lot of ink drawings and some of them turn brown quite fast. It is...
That is really something different. Never saw any Polaris with brown dial. It doesn’t look like discoloration, do you think it was original brown/black mix? Like the Speedbeat with silver/blue? Thanks for sharing this unusual piece Best Blomman
I saw it too in the flesh, and I don't really know what to think.... I, for one, wish that the - so far very quite - JLC collecting world will not be affected by a frenzy of 'amazing defective dials' similar to what we know with another brand. Although th...
so interesting I don't know whether I agree or disagree. A great post nevertheless. One thing I can say about this Polaris is that it is very charming and warm. Striving for perfection is admirable, but I also like the character and stories time gives a q...
I would agree with you.... a perfectly deserved is surely rarer... on the other hand a used one that shows wear and the elements of time have affected it has its charm.... as for the "artists" they should get what they deserve.... cheers
There are brown dials, brown dials, and brown dials. I mean: 1st/ The " Artisticly " redone ( understand brown repainted ): No way for me, as for any other dial. 2d/ The totally ruined brown dials, as we can see on some Rolex or Omega watches, which may c...
...at least this one is evenly aged, the 'defective' dial finish caused by water entry is what really gets me! But don't start me on Patina, it only seems to count on dials.... That said, I am always interested to see vintage variation. And this is a nice...