The 6062 Fake Watches can be found with six types of original dials
The 6062 Fake Watches can be found with six types of original dials
The 6062 Fake Watches can be found with six types of original dials, most easily identified by their markers. There are two generations of star dials, or stelline, Italian for “little stars”: the first has lume inside of the star markers (notated as Dial Type 755 by dial supplier Stern), and the second has lume plots outside the stars (Dial Type 453). Besides the popular stelline, the dial types are: dagger, Explorer (with 3 and 9 Arabic numerals), pyramid (or “Egyptian”), and triangles.Except for the rare black dials, the 6062 features a two-tone silver dial. The center of the dial has a matte grainé finish that gives it a grainy texture, while the peripheral date track appears smoother. Age and patina have exaggerated the two-tone nature of these dials, and it’s possible they seemed more uniform when born in the ’50s; for example, it’s harder to make out the two tones on the well-preserved dial of the 6062 “Dark Star:”
This is one way to tell if a 6062 has a service dial or has been refinished (and many have been): if it appears as a single tone, it’s likely not completely original. Speaking of, we’ve discussed relumed 6062 dials in the past, easy to identify because of the super-sized lume plots (and if you’ll recall, that relumed pink gold stelline appeared on the market again a few years later, looking a lot different and selling for a lot more money).
Perhaps the best tell for spotting a service dial is the signature at six o’clock. Here’s the general rule: steel 6062s should have a “Swiss Made” signature; gold 6062s should have a “Swiss” only signature, except for gold 6062s with Explorer dials, which also have “Swiss Made.” Service dials will sometimes be signed “T Swiss T,” indicating tritium on the dial, the luminous material Swiss movements Rolex Replica fake watches transitioned to in the ’60s, long after the 6062 went out of production.I’ve found the pyramid dial to be the rarest of the six types, only seen in the last batches of cases (beginning with serial 911,xxx and 942,xxx). The two types of stelline dials seem to be the most common, found in nearly half of the 6062s surveyed. Explorer dials are typically found in stainless steel examples, though a few have appeared in gold cases (including three pink gold examples we’ll take about more).

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