I like to keep my favorite inserts secured to bezels. I'd rather swap out the bezel than risk wearing out the insert edges when I want to have a different look on my subs.
Top left is a long 5. Too right is a regular (MKIII) fat font. Bottom right is a "kissing 40" version of a MKIII (some incorrectly call it a MKI) ghost. Bottom right is a very rare version of a MKIII where the cliches wore out so much that even the 50 is kissing.
I should probably not leave out my favorite. A kissing 50 Long 5:
One day I will find a nice red triangle insert for the big crown (it will have to be a lucky GoodWill find). Also, missing is a "skinny 40" which would round out the collection nicely.
There were two versions of the 666 glossy dials. The fonts (particularly "ft") are quite different on both. Further, original 666 glossy's were "SWISS -T 25
What you have is a service dial. Again, there were 2 versions of the 16660 dial. One is "SWISS MADE" and the other is "SWISS"
Great job.
On your next one, try adding material just to the bottom of the lug tips. I don't think adding metal to the top of the lugs is necessary.
Very well done