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Worked on the dial a little today. toned down the markers and crown with a product called liquid rust. I also discolored

the sub dials at the hand hole. I may tone it down a bit as it did not look as noticable until I took a macro shot. I am missing

a few markers but it does not bother me too much as it is vintage but let me know if anyone might have a few spare. More to come.

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If you can reduce the extent of the 'rust' around each pinion hole (both its width & darkness), it might look reasonable. But I would remove it from the crown (I have never seen a rusted crown (they are usually white gold) unless the entire dial is badly water damaged). After replacing the missing index markers, I would also dab a bit of black fingernail polish (or similar black paint) on them all (black Newman dials have black markers)

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Ofrei sells the pump pushers also. Just in case.

Also, I know it's not needed, but a bit of GS glue/cement around the crystal base may be a good thing for added water tightness. Not much, just a small trail and wipe the excess.

Ofrei was out of their T21 so now I'm waiting. Looks good man.

@ Freddy, ever seen a real PN dial without the blacked out indices? Just curious.

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