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Late 992B Melamine dial "Click" to Login or Register 
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Picture of David Abbe
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This Melamine dial arrived on a C506177 992B in a SST case. A new dial may be in order as I am presently cleaning the watch which has been kept in extremely pristine serviced condition. For the sake of movement this is a fine "keeper".

 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
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HI David, since we are on the subject, here is the melamine dial of my 992B C293161 showing the usual defects: crack at 3 and potmarks at 11, crudely repaired. I don't know if I could find a replacement...more likely I'll have to live with it. What do tou think?
Regards,
Peter

 
Posts: 192 | Location: Vicenza in Italy | Registered: February 04, 2009
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Picture of David Abbe
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Peter, I think we are in the same "pickle". Too bad Hamilton got sold a bill of goods on that material. This 992B was much loved by it's first "keeper". I imagine the feeling of confidence that came with seeing this in the AM when getting ready to wind it up and go to work. Exceptional time accuracy . . .

 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
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Picture of David Abbe
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and a movement that certainly could lay claim to "the last word" for fit and function . . .

 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
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Picture of Larry Lamphier
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Peter, they are out there, but when you are trying to replace 50 to 60 of them, it can get pretty frustrating.

Regards,
Larry
 
Posts: 2733 | Location: Northeastern United States | Registered: February 28, 2010
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Picture of Buster Beck
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Early on, I found/had a pristine NOS melamine RWS dial, but it showed a lot of dirt, dust, and lint on it.

Unknowingly, I took the dial and cleaned the debris off with a wipe of an alcohol saturated pad. It turned out spotless. I then put it on a 992B, cased it and screwed the bezel on tight, and retired for the night.

Imagine my horror upon awakening the next morning and finding this beautiful, pristine dial now had a thousand cracks on it from the reaction of the plastic to the alcohol cleaning Eek

It was a $125 lesson learned the hard way. Melamine hates alcohol and reacts very unfavorable. Lesson learned via : the hard way Frown

regards,
bb
 
Posts: 6376 | Location: Texas in the USA | Registered: July 27, 2009
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IHC Life Member
Picture of Phillip Sanchez
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Guys you are in luck as I saw this post, went digging in my dials and came up with a nice one. Put is straight away in our auction.
Melamine dial
 
Posts: 4975 | Location: North Georgia Mountains in the U.S.A. | Registered: March 31, 2006
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Phil,
Thank you for offering the dial but it seems I'm up against some tough competition. I cannot justify this kind of extra expense on this particolar watch, since I already payed full price for it. It will have to do as it is.

Regards,
Peter
 
Posts: 192 | Location: Vicenza in Italy | Registered: February 04, 2009
IHC Life Member
Picture of Richard M. Jones
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I have been messing around with some dentistry material, supplied by a good friend, trying to find a way to repair the porcelain enamel dials and while it never occurred to me to try working on the melamine dials I will. Some of the material available for crowns and fillings is interesting and I will let you know how it goes. It is difficult to keep the crown material adhered to the copper found on dials and any suggestions are welcomed!


Deacon
 
Posts: 1004 | Location: Omaha, Nebraska in the USA | Registered: February 14, 2009
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