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Old 19 April 2023, 09:17 PM   #31
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[QUOTE=suligeo;12730454]The blue discussed dial is not even glossy. Why to call it Stella?

Stellas are not exactly glossy, but semi-glossy. Excessive gloss or a layer of glossy clear over the background should cause caution. Just look at the pic I inserted to evaluate. I have two more 1803 Stellas in my bank besides the one I sold.
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Old 19 April 2023, 10:33 PM   #32
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On the flat color lacquered Stella dials there is never any layer of transparent enamel.

I have seen those indexes both on DD 180x and on 160x. They were quite common at the time.
I agree there is no “clear coat” on Stella dials, and the degree of gloss is sometimes inconsistent among dials.
I also agree that the Wide Boy indexes/markers were not uncommon. However, I don’t recall ever seeing a Stella dial with those markers, only diamonds or the narrower, standard batons.

watch.hunter66, what do you think of CTech’s analysis above, that the brazing marks on the back do not match the WB markers? Do you believe the OP’s dial is a correct Stella dial?
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Old 19 April 2023, 11:26 PM   #33
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watch.hunter66, what do you think of CTech’s analysis above, that the brazing marks on the back do not match the WB markers? Do you believe the OP’s dial is a correct Stella dial?
As I said, it's difficult to judge without evaluating the dial directly, in real life. My doubt is that it is a dial for a DD 6611. Whether I am unable to judge if it's a service dial later ordered to freshen up an old watch...
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Old 19 April 2023, 11:56 PM   #34
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I did not say this. I said that imho the characteristics of the blue background and the gold graphics of the dial seem to me in line with the first production of Stella dials, which began at the end of the 60s. However, the dial seems to me for the previous reference, the DD 6611. It would be necessary to see it live, however, to understand if the dial has a defect due to which it is not possible to mount it or if it is an older dial. If it were the second case, I would not exclude a priori that it could have been supplied by Rolex. I recently happened to be selling an old dial for 6605 with later features, right for 160x. The buyer and I examined it together and thought it was an original period service dial. It was not reprinted.
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I think the one on the right was for the earlier President model, 6611 w/1055 movement, thus not fitting the 1803..
Got it…
Before this thread I was thinking early gen 1 & 2 DD dials would fit the 1803.
It would be interesting to see if it does fit the 6611 as you mention.
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