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Originally Posted by slcbbrown
It isn't unusual to have such an old watch include a refinished dial. Unless you were hoping to have bought a museum piece, this thing is a nice pick up.
Is it going to be a safe queen or daily wearer?
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Agreed. I never buy a vintage with a dirty or worn dial. I also never buy a personally inscribed piece, like this one. Except the date 1946 tells you something about when the watch was made and purchased. That is an important piece of information for a collector.
If you own a half dozen watches, most are in the jewelry case most of the time.
When I do something active, I wear my G-Shock.