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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.
It is not very cheap!
By: joopvdzaag : January 31st, 2010-10:58
Last year I asked about the same here in the Netherlands. The answer: to restore a dial is about 1.100 euro and then they have to service the watch. So I had to count with at least 1.700 euro. I don't know if you can get back the old dial. Regards, Joop
New dial, not restore
By: Timertom : February 1st, 2010-02:47
Hi there, Thanks for your reply..... I am interested in a new dial..... I will not have the original restored, which is why i asked about keeping it with me. Also wonder.... do they refinish the case completely? Mine is looking a bit worn and showing its ...
You will not get...
By: mac_omega : February 1st, 2010-06:05
Hi Rishad, you will NOT get back (or you may not keep) the old dial even if they were able to replace the dial (depending if available on stock - difficult with vintage pieces!) - otherwise it will be restored on high standard! If you decide for this opti...
Yes indeed...
By: Zheeeem : February 1st, 2010-13:07
...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 combi...
Do have a watchmaker
By: Timertom : February 2nd, 2010-01:18
I do have a watchmaker, and a very skilled one at that too. My watch is running perfectly, without any trouble as such but I've reached a point where I would like to still give it to PP, pay out the cost, but get my watch back as close to new condition as...
Doubt dial returned
By: Rollie : February 7th, 2010-20:34
Guys, I sent my 3450 to be "serviced." 18 months. $3,500. Specified no polishing of the case as I did not want the Hallmarks worn down. As for my 5004, it is clearly understood that if you send it in with a white dial to get a black dial put on, you will ...