IHC Life Member posted September 08, 2007 05:43
Its called the "Fluckinger" dial - perhaps the experts can further explain ? The Hamilton number is 05, I mean zero five. DM
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IHC Life Member Wristwatch Host posted September 08, 2007 11:21
Guys--I love that dial
Wish I had a Hamilton with that dial/////
Tony
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posted September 08, 2007 22:59
Here is the blueprint for the 05 dial
Don
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posted September 09, 2007 00:01
Eight bucks extra for this dial in 1927!! Am I reading this right? No wonder its rare! -Cort
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IHC Life Member posted September 09, 2007 05:20
Oh dear - let's be clear, the designation of the above dial seems to be 05, (zero five), and not O5,(letter O, number 5), since the "0" appears to be in the same typeface as known zeros elsewhere. DM
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