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Re: Paul, eagle eyes indeed..

David, this is an interesting footnote. You refer to the dial as a "service" dial which would be correct. The original did suffer quite badly over time and we see a number of them in poor condition especially the blue sub register that tended to bubble and degrade. My example has some signs of this. So there must have been a demand for the service dial which was also used in the first re-edition. The other indicator of the service dial is the modern lume and the omission of the T after Swiss Made. Thanks for adding this additional information.
regards
Paul
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: Here is a watch that I owned back in 07..picture was taken on
: Christmas day actually..
: service dial, and interesting that it was offered way before the LE
: re edition was produced...
: Cheers,
: David

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