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Yes indeed...

 

...it certainly does cost!

I had my 2526 overhauled about 3 years ago.  I replaced my newer crown with a PP crown, and also bought a new strap.  The total was a bit over $2,000 which I calculated was slightly more than the price of my first 17 watches combined.  It also took about 6 months.  And it was completely worth every penny.  For a watch I really valued, I would not do it any way but at the manufacturer.

Abot 5 years or so ago we got Mrs Zheeeem's Rolex overhauled while we lived in Geneva.  Her dial was trashed, so I bought a NOS that she liked on eBay, and Rolex happily installed it.  But there is a difference between a Rolex, which is, well, mass produced and a vintage 2551.  There may not be so many NOS dials floating around.

So if it was me, I would simply have Patek do the whole thing, dial and all.  I'm sure they would happily return the old dial, if you really want it.

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