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This Watch Looks OK to Me
In Response To: Re: Can We See the Dial? ()

I see no issues with the dial and hands, and checking some files, I see other samples with the "L" positioned all the way over to the left side of the bridge. Maybe it's just my imagination, but I also see at least one sample where the "L" is not marked very strongly . . . appears to be fading, but in fact the original stamping was not very strong.

Enjoy this one!!

Jeff

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: :
: Any thoughts about the movement now when you all have seen the
: dial? Is the engraving so shallow that it is quite easy for a
: part of it to have been eroded in anyway? I think that it looks
: like there is space for an "L" at the left on
: "EONIDAS" so my assumption is that it has been an
: "L" there at sometime.

: Cheers,
: Hans

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