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Old 4 December 2019, 11:29 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by swish77 View Post
Nice-looking patina for sure, but what about all of the spotting/corrosion, especially around the edge of the dial and around the date window? There seems to be some elsewhere too, and some scratches. Maybe I'm too picky.
Aaron, for $663, the dial seems to be priced very fair. I've sold much nicer ones for substantially more and damaged or spider-ed examples for more too. The 1980s are notorious for various degrees of damaged/defective dials.

As far as the original question goes, the OP's concern was whether the dial was correct for his watch - which, in my opinion, it is.
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