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Agree With Stewart -- Very interesting old Monaco
In Response To: no need to look away........ ()


I love the battle scars on the dial; the brass coming through is like a handsome man going bald . . . can look very distinguished; this blue is a great color and finish, though I have not seen this paint "in the metal" / in real life; we must all search for these hands, and have huge party when we find them for you!!

Jeff

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: ....on the contrary, that's a nice gloss/mirror dial MkII Monaco-
: and likely a Cal 11- see mine in the "40th Anniversary
: disappointed" rant following. My favourite (well, against
: Chronomatic) dial on a Monaco. They went to a matt blue later
: on, not as mesmerising as these.

: But, tough news is that you'll need unobtainium SS flat end hands
: to put it back to ex factory original......

: Great piece, nicely done.

: Cheers

: Stew.

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Purists look away now! *PIC*
one more question...
Congrats Andy
no need to look away........
Agree With Stewart -- Very interesting old Monaco
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