Stewart (and other writers):
This is an interesting thread, and -- when I have some time away from the Spam-fighting / server migration / software upgrade activities -- I will look forward to helping to sort through all this.
In the world of vintage watches, there are service dials and service hands (etc.) -- made for the manufacturer and installed by the manufacturer, during a factory servicing. We see loads of Rolex service dials (for example, most of the Turn-O-Graph dials from 1953 / 54 seem to have been replaced with 1960's dials, with the Tritium indication . . . they sell for far less than the originals, from the 1950's) . . . we know that Heuer also used some different service components.
Shown below is an original Carrera dial,case, bracelet, etc., with service hands and a service crown. I am thrilled to own it; some might not be so happy with the hands. We saw one sell last week that was all original . . . dark hands, with broken luminous, and a price over $5,000.
Just when we thought that we had discussed just about everything, here comes a new subject for us!!
To be continued . . .
Jeff