Timertom
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Agreed
Yes Bill.
I agree with you 100%, and would never ever redo an original dial even when its completely patinated.
Yet. In this case I screwed up. The story is like so. This particular Omega had a spare dial. Keeping the original two tone dial that I prefered on the watch, I thought Id be a wise guy and redo one to keep as spare and swap as and when required. Ive since had it redone 3 times. And still unhappy. Thats why Im looking for someone still to do a good redo of it. Attached pls find 2 snaps of the original dial Ive mucked up, and the poor redo on the same template.
Omega 30 T2
By: Timertom : June 25th, 2007-10:59
Off late Ive been surprised to see several vintage Omega watches with the 30mm chronometer rated caliber 30 T2 with special regulation equipped movements selling for really high prices. A few stainless steel examples at over $1000, and even one mint new o...
Agreed
By: Timertom : June 29th, 2007-13:23
Yes Bill. I agree with you 100%, and would never ever redo an original dial even when its completely patinated. Yet. In this case I screwed up. The story is like so. This particular Omega had a spare dial. Keeping the original two tone dial that I prefere...