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I have taken apart my dial from an omega 1959 seamaster caliber 570 and was thinking of repainting it. The dial's enamel is terrible and it has raised brass numbers and arrow hour markers. I was going to use a paint remover or nail polish remover to take off the enamel and use a laquer spray paint and then scrape off the paint to reveal the brass markers and brass omega logo, any ideas how to repaint a dial would be appreciated or can someone direct me to a website or contact to get a used/new dial
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