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Old 19 June 2009, 01:03 PM   #1
Alcan
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Tudor dial

The dial on my ~1950 Tudor has the small rose AND the shield. This is the only one I've seen with both in this configuration, might have been a Canadian market only release?

Btw, Canadian members might recognize the name on the inscription:

DF Schneider
25 Years Service
JM Schneider Ltd
1951


P.S. I wish it didn't have that honking big aftermarket crown. I'm still trying to research which crown would be correct.
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