HIROTA, Masayuki
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The most difficult and important point
The dial is covered with cellulose lacquer, I
heard. Maybe it's the most difficult and important point in your restoration. Now
even Patek and famous dial restorer Causemann cannot choose that.
HIROTA
Good looking watch.
By: whit : September 29th, 2011-09:51
The spring bars are 18 karat gold, I would suspect the buckle to be a squared Patek buckle (sometimes referred to as the European buckle). I don't know of a book dedicated to the 96, but if you send it back to Patek, I would expect them to supply the acce...
The watch is in...
By: mac_omega : September 29th, 2011-23:03
Hi John, The watch is in very good condition as far as can been told by the single picture. There seems to be a tiny blemish on the originally looking dial - DO NOT touch the dial (under no circumstances) and leave it as is - it has a very beautiful vinta...
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By: johnswatch1 : September 30th, 2011-06:07
Thanks Erich. Until I get it into my hands I can't be certain of its condition. These pics seem to suggest that it's in ok condition. I had been considering a re-dail (the blasphemy!) as the seller stated that he thinks the dial is not original however to...
Leave it as it is!
By: mac_omega : September 30th, 2011-07:36
Hi John, leave it as it is! It is a perfect vintage.... If you decide to give the case a soft by hand polish you can do the same with the hands... Then it will be matching... but if I were you I would not do anything but having serviced the movement by a ...