Hi just looking for a recommendation for a dial restores here in the Uk, I have a Enicar that’s in pretty rough shape and was just looking for some advice
Many thanks for any help
Many thanks for any help
Wouldnt it be better to look out for a new dial? You can spend 300 or more in the restoration but lose all the value in the watch, or take like 500€ in your hand and look out for a dial. I think the second approach is also more satisfying.
you have pics of the watch?
Nico
Thanks for your input, I’m coming round to the idea of wearing it for a while and then seeing how I feelHave to say I agree that an original dial will be far more interesting to collectors than a refinished dial. If it bothers you, sell the watch and replace it with one you like better.
Thank you for the recomendationWhen it comes to a specialst dial restorer in the UK there's one with a solid reputation: James Hyman: The Alchemist Relumer
Whilst I take your point and agree that these are tool watches and should show their history. A collection of untouched watches that only see the light of day for Instagram photos seems to miss the point as to what these watches were made to do. Ultimately the aesthetic is subjective and I am not sure I would want to live with that much damage on a dialI wouldn't even refinish this dial:
VTGE RARE ENICAR SHERPA GRAPH MK 1, TRUE JIM CLARK DIAL REF.1308. 1961. ORIGINAL | eBay
100% fully original, except the replaced leatehr band of course. the dial is greyish champagne (tropical) with white subdials. To know about Enicar, you can check this information on: "Enicar 101" web page.www.ebay.com
I totally agree with you here and that dial above is beautiful with its scares and bruises and gives the watch a character and soul!Whilst I take your point and agree that these are tool watches and should show their history. A collection of untouched watches that only see the light of day for Instagram photos seems to miss the point as to what these watches were made to do. Ultimately the aesthetic is subjective and I am not sure I would want to live with that much damage on a dial