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Clock dial replacement--yes or no?


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13 minutes ago, oldhippy said:

The trouble is a new dial will stick out like a sore thumb. As the old saying goes the customer is always right.

Here is a link for Waterbury clock dials.

https://www.ronellclock.com/product/waterbury-trademark-paper-clock-dial-4-1-2-to-11/

When it says 5" where is that being measured?  I measure 5 1/4"

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This is what it says down the page. I would think it means the complete diameter. I think you will be OK with the 5 roman.

Choose from several sizes with Arabic or Roman numbers. Color is ivory. Printed on card stock paper. Sizes available are the overall diameter of the time ring. The paper it is printed on is slightly bigger and may need to be cut out to accommodate your needs. We sell a paper dial cutter separately, if needed.

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1 hour ago, Karon said:

No, dial replacement is not always necessary. If the watch still works and the dial is in good condition, you may not need to replace it.

 

This is not a watch dial, Its a clock dial which was in a very bad condition. 

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