I took these shots recently of a dial for a Submariner 1680. Hope you guys like it and that my pics or not too large.
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...680dial004.jpg
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...680dial033.jpg
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I took these shots recently of a dial for a Submariner 1680. Hope you guys like it and that my pics or not too large.
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...680dial004.jpg
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...680dial033.jpg
Hello Boris,
nice pics :gut: .
I hope to see pics of your watches soon. ;)
Kind regards
Volker
Well, I hope to see you soon in Canada if not before. Will bring some watches along... :jump: :jump: :jump:
I hope to see you too. :]
You will bring me some watches? Nice idea, but one Rolex will be enough. ;)
Kind regards
Volker
nice pics of a nice dial, but i thought macro is something else... ;)
And a real sub dial seams also to be something else...
(at least if you follow the opinions on the dial in the german speaking branch)
Hi Guys,
I just checked what you guys wrote in the German forum, and for now, I am stunned. Obviously, I am withdrawing this dial from selling it. I am actualy taking it to my Rolex certified watchmaker here in Chicago and will have it checked out. I do not want to sell a fake dial, that would be highly embarassing for me. I will keep you updated on the progress. It will take some time, I am under stress right now. Thanks for the comments though. What a challenge to find a good vintage dial. I got this dial from a pretty welknown greymarket dealer in the US. Well, we will see what I can find out.
I hope you come out OK on this Boris!
I got in touch with the seller of this dial and he is taking the dial back and reimbursing me. So I got lucky I guess?
Another example of "buy the seller, not the item". The dial is definately not genuine.
Thanks to this forum and the guys who told me.