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Old 28 March 2024, 11:16 PM   #13
Dan S
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For me, it would not be worth attempting a repair on the dial of this watch. It will cost you something to do it, and it probably won't be perfect, so the knowledge of the repair will still draw your eye. You could look for a replacement dial, which is certainly plausible. But TBH, I would probably just buy a different one and sell it.
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