Thank you Roni, rishad and Suitbert!

Mar 28, 2012,14:13 PM
 

Suitbert's image in his link is indeed a perfect example of the raised text I had observed. Seems to be a rather interesting process involved with production of that dial based on his description; an art form all it's own.

So, based on what I can surmise from this educational thread, it sounds like some references have that dial characteristic and some don't (and if they don't, it doesn't necessarily mean it's anything to be alarmed about).

Thank you for taking the time to help me understand! I've learned something new today!

Best regards,

RT

 

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Question about vintage dials

 
 By: veblen_goods : March 28th, 2012-07:46
Hello folks, Long time reader, but first time poster. I wanted to ask a question regarding an odd detail that I have been curious about. I noticed while looking at some images of vintage Patek watches from the pre-1960's range, that they seem to have what... 

Question about vintage dials

 
 By: Roni M : March 28th, 2012-09:09
Dials all differed from reference to reference with vintage Pateks and indeed some are "raised" whilst others were not...the difference being in the manufacturing process of the dial itself. Obviously the raised ones were particular to certain references ... 

Yes

 
 By: Timertom : March 28th, 2012-11:41
Yes, Vintage Patek do come with dials carrying varying signatures. Some reference numbers came with raised signatures, while others came without this. Regards, Rishad

Here's some info....

 
 By: SuitbertW : March 28th, 2012-11:46
Hi, I somehow feel it's a bit poor style to quote myself, but in this case I'm just a bit lazy You should find some info in this older post here: patek.watchprosite.com Best regards Suitbert

A wonderfully educative post! Thanks. [nt]

 
 By: Roni M : March 28th, 2012-11:51
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Thank you Roni, rishad and Suitbert!

 
 By: veblen_goods : March 28th, 2012-14:13
Suitbert's image in his link is indeed a perfect example of the raised text I had observed. Seems to be a rather interesting process involved with production of that dial based on his description; an art form all it's own. So, based on what I can surmise ... 

Vintage Dials

 
 By: tom wright : March 29th, 2012-10:16
Vedlen, I own a ref 96 from 1932 which has raised text on the dial and is produced by a process called CHAMPLEVE which is a form of enameling derived from the french and pronounced s ham-pluh-vay.

Would love to see a picture!Thanks [nt]

 
 By: Roni M : March 29th, 2012-12:13
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