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Hi.
I am in Australia (Newcastle NSW) and i am trying to track down a replacement dial for my Omega Geneve.
It has been badly damaged (I'm too embarrassed to say how) and i am tossing up replacing or repainting the dial.
But i really have no idea where to start. How do i track down a dial? Would the dial be likely to come with the edging that contains the batons?
I have included a picture of the watch before the dial was damaged in case anybody can give me details of it.
Please feel free to reply on the email address above.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Greg Lee
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