Vintage Watches – How to Spot a Fake, Refurbished or Reprinted Dial
A badly refurbished of a repainted dial can affect the value of your vintage watch badly. This video shows you how to spot those dials. Not sponsored: All content on Caseback Watches is created without payment from watch manufacturers or dealers. Visit the Caseback Watches Leather store for fine straps and accessories: Discount code FIRSTORDER on https://www.casebackwatches.com/en/ Caseback Watches on Instagram / caseback_tim

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