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Kudos to Stuhrling!
They've got their Akribos brand on SAH and Stuhrling on SNBC. They have several of the exact same watches and must be owned by the same people. I'd like to know how they pulled this off. Great business move.I know many don't like their watches because they use the Chinese movements, but you must give props to their business acumen. Plus they use a Ronda movement in their Hublot look-alike for you Swissies out there. I own the Akribos that looks like the Breitling and really like it. Put an Invic........
Repairing a bump on a vintage dial?
Hey guys, I recently obtained a vintage Ulysse Nardin Chronometer Co. piece at a local store for relatively cheap since I'd seen one before. This is the model in question, but not the actual watch. However, it has a pretty sizable bump in between the 1 and 2 markers on the face, pushing outwards from behind the face. I wasn't planning on cleaning the dial or fully restoring the watch, but I was curious as to whether there was an easy or cheap way to flatten the hill without severely damaging the........