The Vendome that arrived today has a very rare black dial.
This is a rare model that has never been seen before.
It was only this year that it arrived before maintenance.
From there, I requested repairs from the manufacturer and finally received the product.
Repairs were completed over a period of about five months.
Because if it is a normal white Roman dial,
It doesn't take that long, but
Because the manufacturer did not have this dial in stock,
The estimate said that it would take quite a while to create the dial.
That should be it.
This is my first time seeing this design.
I searched all over the world and couldn't find a store that sold it, so
That's how few were produced,
In other words, the manufacturer probably didn't have the parts in stock.
Anyway, the more you look at it, the more attractive it becomes.
Only the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock sides are Roman numerals, not all numbers.
Others are bar type indexes.
What's more, it's all uplit, so it looks three-dimensional when the light reflects.
The dial is not completely black, but is slightly charcoal, which is very elegant.
Since it is a rare model that has a super price, the price is not cheap, but
If this watch sells, I really don't think there will be another one.
That's what makes vintage watches so interesting.
The pain you feel when you hesitate and miss out on buying something is unique to vintage watches.
All I can say is that if you want to worry about not buying it, buy it and worry about it.
This is such an item.