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Old 27 April 2022, 10:27 PM   #1
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Tudor 7031 dial

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I have sent my newly acquired Tudor Home Plate for it's second spa in it's entire history. It's a one owner watch and has only been serviced once in it's lifetime before I bought it.

Before sending it in to my watchmaker, I always thought there are some minor paint defects around the "40" outer ring. However, after removing the movement and dial, my watchmaker noted those are white powder instead of paint defects.

Now, he is hesitant to try removing them and I completely understand his points. Any accidents, and I will end up with scratches, blown off lume, or even actual paint coming off the dial.

Any of you actually experience such white powder and had success clearing them pls? Brushing, blowing or sticking them off? What might create such powder?

There is just this naggy feeling that something simple might fix it. And I am missing this opportunity since the dial is already out of the watch.

Help me out guys and I promise more photos after it's back from it's spa!!! Thank you!

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Old 28 April 2022, 06:29 PM   #2
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I think it's just paint reaction over time as it drys, bubbles, discolours and turns to a salty looking slightly raised deposit... it's happened on a few of mine a few years ago before I sold them. It's a lovely dial and I suspect won't get worse that quickly. You could try blowing it with a IT air bulb think (like a old car horn) or lightly brush with one of those very expensive, very fine, make-up brushes...but not for faint hearted ! Ps looks like an early bit between 50 and 55 too.
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Old 28 April 2022, 09:25 PM   #3
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Agree with PDT

If it does not come off with a combination of air and a (very) soft bristle brush I would just leave it alone. The texture on that dial will hold the residue and thge paint will not have a lot of bonding to dial - very easy to go sideways and damage the dial.

Other dial surfaces might have more options - this one does not.
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Old 29 April 2022, 10:47 AM   #4
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I think it's just paint reaction over time as it drys, bubbles, discolours and turns to a salty looking slightly raised deposit... it's happened on a few of mine a few years ago before I sold them. It's a lovely dial and I suspect won't get worse that quickly. You could try blowing it with a IT air bulb think (like a old car horn) or lightly brush with one of those very expensive, very fine, make-up brushes...but not for faint hearted ! Ps looks like an early bit between 50 and 55 too.
That's very good information and advice Paul! I will leave it alone then. Removing it will only expose the metal surface and make it worse. If I understand you properly.

I hope you kept a pc or 2 of these instead of selling them all. Amazing watch, especially in real life.

I will post more photos when it is back from it's overhaul! Thank you.

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Old 29 April 2022, 10:49 AM   #5
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Agree with PDT



If it does not come off with a combination of air and a (very) soft bristle brush I would just leave it alone. The texture on that dial will hold the residue and thge paint will not have a lot of bonding to dial - very easy to go sideways and damage the dial.



Other dial surfaces might have more options - this one does not.
Yes my friend. Totally agreed. Since it's paint residue, I will definitely not remove it.

Learnt a lot from advice given by you guys. Thank you.

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Old 29 April 2022, 12:50 PM   #6
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Such a cool dial
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Old 30 April 2022, 12:12 PM   #7
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Yes. A lot of 60s and 70s vibe... :)

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Old 17 May 2022, 08:05 PM   #8
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Hello friends,

The watch is back from it's spa!!!

Once in a while, you see an unpolished Tudor Home Plate. Then you have the super rare black dial version. Now, presenting to you a tropical brown dial example.

Enjoy the photos guys. I am a very happy man today!



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Marvelous dial shade and overall watch... orig. pushers too.
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Old 18 May 2022, 12:11 AM   #10
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Hello Paul,

Could you pls teach me how to identify the original pushers pls. Love this watch and want to learn more about it. Thank you.

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Old 18 May 2022, 04:39 AM   #11
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Great info on 4 types of pushers here fitted to MC and Daytona manuals Rgds Paul
https://www.buzzufy.com/blog/2020/04...rolex-daytona/
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Old 18 May 2022, 06:02 AM   #12
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What a watch. Incredible and what this forum should really be about!!
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Old 18 May 2022, 10:21 AM   #13
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Great info on 4 types of pushers here fitted to MC and Daytona manuals Rgds Paul
https://www.buzzufy.com/blog/2020/04...rolex-daytona/
Thank you so much Paul! Much appreciated as usual.

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Old 18 May 2022, 10:26 AM   #14
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What a watch. Incredible and what this forum should really be about!!
I am glad you like it as well. Thank you.

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Old 18 May 2022, 10:32 PM   #15
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Very nice. You'd need massive coglioni to tackle that paint issue at 40. Well left.
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Old 19 May 2022, 12:01 AM   #17
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Congrats OP and look really good after the spa.

I know that this is Valjoux Chrono movement and finding parts will be difficult. Do you happen face any difficulty in finding replacement parts (if needed) during your movement spa servicing?


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Old 19 May 2022, 01:36 AM   #18
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Very nice. You'd need massive coglioni to tackle that paint issue at 40. Well left.
Hahaha. I am turning 50 yrs old soon. No longer have ba**s of steel my friend. All my watch maker did was ONE quick blow and that's it. Whatever came off is off!!! Leaving the rest for another day.

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Old 19 May 2022, 01:42 AM   #19
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Yes. I was equally amazed when I collected it. Pic below was the condition before the spa.

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Old 19 May 2022, 01:48 AM   #20
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Congrats OP and look really good after the spa.

I know that this is Valjoux Chrono movement and finding parts will be difficult. Do you happen face any difficulty in finding replacement parts (if needed) during your movement spa servicing?


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Actually no parts have been replaced except the crystal. Just deep cleaning and correct amount of oiling at the necessary location.

It is actually quite cheap to buy a donor movement in case any parts need replacing. Watches using Valjoux 7734 movement can be found at very reasonable prices in Singapore. I know this as I discussed this route with my watchmaker in case we need to pursue it.

The crystal, I sourced from Ray Wu. He has these NOS listed in our forum. Not cheap, but worth every single cent.

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Old 19 May 2022, 11:01 AM   #21
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New shoes guys. What do you think?

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Old 19 May 2022, 01:16 PM   #22
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Actually no parts have been replaced except the crystal. Just deep cleaning and correct amount of oiling at the necessary location.

It is actually quite cheap to buy a donor movement in case any parts need replacing. Watches using Valjoux 7734 movement can be found at very reasonable prices in Singapore. I know this as I discussed this route with my watchmaker in case we need to pursue it.

The crystal, I sourced from Ray Wu. He has these NOS listed in our forum. Not cheap, but worth every single cent.

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Glad to know and the new crystal makes the dial look 10x prettier and shows it’s true beauty (especially your beautiful sunny shots). Love it


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Old 19 May 2022, 01:40 PM   #23
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Glad to know and the new crystal makes the dial look 10x prettier and shows it’s true beauty (especially your beautiful sunny shots). Love it


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Thank you sir! A couple more shots under shade and in the sunny and hot Singapore sunshine for you. No wonder 'tropical' is used for such dials.

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A couple more shots under shade and in the sunny and hot Singapore sunshine for you. No wonder 'tropical' is used for such dials.
Looks great. The leather NATO is nice for a change, but it really belongs on the Oyster steel bracelet.
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Old 19 May 2022, 02:59 PM   #25
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Looks great. The leather NATO is nice for a change, but it really belongs on the Oyster steel bracelet.
Yes sir. More concerned about the end links scratching inbetween the lugs. :)

The bracelet will definitely be fitted back once I wear this less frequently.

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Old 30 November 2022, 12:38 AM   #26
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Very nice watch my friend. Enjoy
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