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So my biggest concern after I received the watch safely was to find an 1533B dial in NOS conditions...or at least a dial that comes very close to a NOS one. Quite a challenge as these 1533B dials seem to be extremely rare in this small world.
Many thanks go out to the man who helped me with this. A well known, respected and longtime Heuer collector and connoisseur.
The replacement NOS dial is 100% NOS in the way that it has never been mounted on a watch-movement...but it does show some vintage patina of light corrosion around the lume-dots at hour markers and it also has a small scratch at the centre. Well...I can live with it ;-)
So what do you guys think of this "upgrade"
Here are some before pics;
And now with the "NOS" dial;
Best regards from Belgium...
Abel.
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