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28 October 2020, 09:13 AM | #1 |
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What (if any) restoration/work can be done to a dial without hurting value?
I recently took a gamble on a Tudor Sub off eBay (from Japan), and had the watch delivered directly to a well-known restoration shop not far from the seller. I plan to get the jubilee bracelet tightened up and the watch serviced so this can become a daily wearer! I chose to have it shipped directly to the restorer because 1) I save on Taxes by not having it shipped directly to me, 2) the service there is about 1/3 the price of a service here, 3) This person has a stellar reputation for working miracles on stretched jubliees.
That said, I'm also wondering if the dial could have any work done too without it hurting the value. The dial/hands have yellowed quite a bit and likely don't glow. Glowing hands will be somewhat useful to me as this will be a daily wearer, but I don't want to kill the value in case I decide to sell one day. Does a re-lume hurt value? Also, will a re-lume essentially replace the patina the watch has developed over time so the hour markers/hands will now be white (or an artificial patina?). Anything else I should be considering? Here's my original post with a photo, from before I purchased the watch! Would love any thoughts or suggestions. Thanks! |
28 October 2020, 09:27 AM | #2 |
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It will hurt value. Either get a model that glows correctly if that is important or get one with service parts that does the trick. Do not ruin a perfectly nice dial and hands for no good reason. Just my humble opinion of course.
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28 October 2020, 05:33 PM | #3 |
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Google James Hyman and check his work.
Yes it will affect the value but it would make it look somewhat better. Personally I’d get the hands matched to the dial. Nothing else. |
28 October 2020, 09:36 PM | #4 |
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Please don't touch this beautiful dial and those matching hands. Please...
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28 October 2020, 10:00 PM | #5 |
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If you are going to relume, buy another dial and hand set to have relumed. Don't ruin the existing set / value.
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28 October 2020, 10:03 PM | #6 |
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If you need lume, buy a Seiko ;)
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28 October 2020, 10:06 PM | #7 |
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It’s a beauty. If you swap dial and hands, keep the original for sure and don’t touch it.
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29 October 2020, 03:17 AM | #8 |
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I love the love for this aged look!! Thanks for the input. As others have suggested, I may replace the dial+hands and keep this original set... or just keep it as is and accept it won't glow in the dark!
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29 October 2020, 03:30 AM | #9 |
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Restoring a dial can increase value if the dial looks damaged and crappy. This looks...great. Doing anything to it would decrease the value.
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29 October 2020, 10:42 AM | #10 |
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30 October 2020, 12:07 AM | #12 |
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Good call. FWIW, I have found that I end up needing glow-in-the-dark hands far less than I think I'll need them.
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OP, did you ever get a UV photo of that dial? In another thread, you questioned whether the tritium on the dial was original. In general, if you want a dial/hands that glow, vintage might not be for you, or get a vintage-inspired watch with faux vintage patina that still glows. There are plenty of companies that do that nowadays, including Omega and Panerai. |
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30 October 2020, 04:39 PM | #14 | |
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Glow is nice for a daily wearer, but reliability and durability is what matters. That's why I decided to get a sub and a fresh service/bracelet repair. Besides, I have other go-to's if glow is what I need! |
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