Can anyone recommend a company or person to refurbish a late 50s Omega Seamaster dial? I only found a couple of sources on the web and was hoping someone on watchcrunch has had experience with a good company.
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I completely get wanting a nice, clean, perfect dial, but refinishing a dial often impact the value of the watch. Have you considered hunting up a dial on eBay (or another source, of course), getting that one refinished, and keeping the original as-is? That way, you can always return the watch to it's unaltered condition should you ever wish to.
If were going to get the original dial refinished, I'd definitely get it done by Omega, as MegaBob suggests.
Try to source an original dial in better condition from Ebay or all the watch forums. A new looking dial on a vintage watch stands out badly
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