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: I recently purchased a vintage Omega constellation (caliber 561,
: 19602 case) with a pie pan yellow dial which was at bad
: condition. I consulted one of the local distributors and we sent
: the dial for refinishment in Italy, however I am not satisfied
: by the result.
: I would like to ask your opinion; would be possible to find an
: original dial at good condition or are there any real experts in
: refinishing dials from vintage watches?
: Thanks
: Dimitris
In Europe, I would send it to Omega in Bienne with clear instructions regarding the dial.
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