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Old 15 December 2020, 01:27 PM   #1
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Recreating factory specs on a polished watch

I was scrolling through a very reputable vintage watch dealer’s website and noticed that most of his vintage watches that are listed for sale are in pristine pristine condition which was “professionally detailed to near factory specs”. It made me think that it is becoming harder and harder to find 5digits references in unpolished, original condition as they are becoming “vintage” (and I’m not even talking about 4dig subs, gmts etc). My question is if we really care to have “UNPOLISHED” watch when with today’s technologies we can recreate basically factory specs - chamfers etc.
What’s your opinion on this?




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