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Re: Farewell...
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Hey Thomas:

You have good eyes! Believe it or not, this dial have been installed by TG in Switzerland last spring. I am now learning that it typically belongs to manual GMT's. Fortunately, at that time TG's policy still included the returning of replaced parts. Therefore I am able to show below the original dial that was removed. It is a good exercise, certainly for me, to visualize the differences you were mentioning.

Happy 2011.

Francesco

: A beautiful watch, I'm sure the new owner will be most pleased.

: A question if I may....

: Do we know the origin of this dial? Ive seen a few of these without
: the 'Automatic Chronograph' script and different font on the
: right sub dial numbers. Were they special issue? Redials?
: Military?

: Thanks

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