-Ball Hamilton 999B, 21J 16size -ser# 1B23151, cica 1951
I purchased the watch 4 years ago, gave it a good look and all was good. About a year later I had it out and at the angle I held it with good lighting I noticed 3 faint lines from the centre of the dial to the edge of the dial. After a few profanities I wondered what went on there.
Here are a couple of photos as it looks now, the dial photos are taken at an angle. Too bad, nice watch and a good timekeeper. Line 1-btw 11 & 12 - line 2 at bottom of 1 and line 3 at top of 8.
Rats and all that. Rick
Posts: 535 | Location: Innisfil in Ontario, Canada | Registered: November 04, 2014
Few questions as the hairlines going from center not from dial feet position, could some one who did service press too hard while removing hands?,what temperature was the watch held at. Or the age S#*% just happens and dials cracks.
Posts: 4395 | Location: Arizona in the USA | Registered: July 23, 2011
Hi Peter, I suppose it could have happened during servicing but I don't think so, the fellow I bring watches to is experienced and have had no issues previously. As far as temperature the watch was not subjected to any wild temperature swings. I think it may be as you suggest..sometimes dials crack. Rats!
Regards Rick
Posts: 535 | Location: Innisfil in Ontario, Canada | Registered: November 04, 2014
Rick, you are correct that "sometimes dials crack" However you will find that any Melamine dial will crack at random. I see the shinny ones like that one crack under the nice surface, but eventually it will come to the surface. I have about fifty of them that the dials have gotten so bad that they will actually stop the hands. I believe it will not be long and there will be no more melamine dials.
I took a NOS melamine dial out of the package, put it on the movement, and listed it on ****, the other site, and when I sold it and sent it to my customer, and it had a nice hairline between the 10, and the 11. They are just BAD dials!
Regards, Larry
Posts: 2733 | Location: Northeastern United States | Registered: February 28, 2010
Hi Larry, thanks for the melamine dial assessment. I think I'll wear it as a carry watch more often and enjoy it. Might get a few years wear out of it before it gets ugly.
Rick
Posts: 535 | Location: Innisfil in Ontario, Canada | Registered: November 04, 2014
Rick, I don't know a lot about melamine dials but I think they are a type of plastic composition and as Larry indicated they do not hold up well. I'm sure if you search here for melamine composition you will get a lot more info
Regards Rick
Posts: 535 | Location: Innisfil in Ontario, Canada | Registered: November 04, 2014
When I was learning watch repair, the old timer that owned the watch & clock shop told me, dials could crack even in a safety deposit box from a thunder & lightning storm.
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