10 Discussions and CommentsMember since April 3, 2008Las Vegas,
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Sorry the picture quality is not that great, but here it is. I just recieved the Extract and found out that it is a Cal. 89, lig. 12, ref. 564 that sold in September 1957. I want to send it back to IWC for a "Spa Treatment." Does anyone know if they will replace the dial with one that has the same layout or will they just clean this one up?
I would have them replace the dial; candidly yiou have a poor redial here. They will come quite close to the real <u>original </u> dial with what they will do.
10 Discussions and CommentsMember since April 3, 2008Las Vegas,
United States
By redial, do you mean that it was already replaced once? I only know the history from about 1970 when my dad had it. If it was changed, it would have been before that because I am pretty sure that he didn't have it done. I am going to take it to the IWC store at the Venetian Hotel Casino and have them send it back to be worked on. Any idea on how long its typically takes or how much I should expect to spend?
I don't think the dial was replaced --it was "repainted" by an unauthorized repairer who had, with repsect, little skill. Please note the printing of International Watch Co. Schaffhausen --it's what I sometimes teasingly call "dial by Crayola" --the lines are all inexact and don't look like regular dials from that era.
IWC will do best by getting a new dial for it that will look like the original. I don't think they will have any in stock, and so they have to contract with a dial supplier to have one made. That will probably take six months or so. I don't know the price, but the overhaul and new dial combined could somewhat exceed 1000 USD.
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Tio, no matter how long it takes (and don't hold your breath - it could be many moons) it will certainly be well worth the wait and will come back looking great.
Please do post a set of Before and After shots, when it does come back "home'.
Sorry the picture quality is not that great, but here it is. I just recieved the Extract and found out that it is a Cal. 89, lig. 12, ref. 564 that sold in September 1957. I want to send it back to IWC for a "Spa Treatment." Does anyone know if they will replace the dial with one that has the same layout or will they just clean this one up?
Regards, Michael
mfriedberg@iwcforum.com
Last edited: 5 April, 2012 - 19:53
IWC will do best by getting a new dial for it that will look like the original. I don't think they will have any in stock, and so they have to contract with a dial supplier to have one made. That will probably take six months or so. I don't know the price, but the overhaul and new dial combined could somewhat exceed 1000 USD.
Regards, Michael
mfriedberg@iwcforum.com
Last edited: 5 April, 2012 - 19:53
Please do post a set of Before and After shots, when it does come back "home'.
Best regards
Mark
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36