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its very sad that they've changed them, but it will look good once done
keep all the parts, not to put back on, but to sell with the watch should you sell it so the new owner can do it.
it is interesting that yours needs replacing when there are so many originals around, but thats life.
enjoy
Graham
As long as you...
By: BDLJ : February 11th, 2010-21:54
...keep the dial (by the way, what did they do with the hands?), then I think you did the right thing. It makes the watch more functional (readable in the dark) while being easily returned to original. Nothing is lost. If it was just a matter of dead lume...
Caseback 1969 speedy
By: pureold : April 25th, 2010-03:03
hello wilson. It was with great interest that i read your story. Im in an identical situation. My 1970 speedy markII is in switzerland right now getting a new dial and glass. What interests me in your photos is the caseback. "first watch on moon" the pain...
Caseback
By: doublesix : April 25th, 2010-06:53
While I posted my watch as a "1969" Speedmaster, it is more likely to be a 1970 model that came out right after the Lunar landing. This was confirmed to me by the watchmaker at Omega when I brought the watch in for repair but he was unable to give me an e...
casebacks
By: pureold : April 26th, 2010-08:14
thanks for your quick replies Wilson. I have seen the Speedy rollcall thread, and am quite keen to post mine. As my speedy is in the heavy fat case variety. (not the racer red ring. but all black) I don't think its made the rollcall yet) My dad tells me h...
Omega service
By: pureold : May 8th, 2010-06:10
thanks for your input graham, you are correct in regards to the private watchmaker. however my choices here are not as many as may be in other parts of the world. Only two really. And one has been employed privately by rolex to do their work here. that le...