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13 September 2023, 11:00 PM | #21 |
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I’d surmise that a “run of the mill” (if that is an acceptable term) Rolex with a damaged wood dial would have the option of replacement with a era & reference correct dial.
But a special Rolex (like the OQ with a birch/walnut dial pictured in an earlier post) would likely get appointed to the Restoration Atelier. If the dial needed attention, it would be either restored, or replaced by a duplicate dial made from scratch with period-correct materials and techniques. This, of course, would be a Rolex and customer negotiated price and process. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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