Gold UG Aero-Compax, 1940's, mint

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Redial but a nice one. Interesting knot. Curious to see the movement! Rare reference 12440 anyway.

@Mods cant this thread be moved to the UG forum?
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Yeah, sorry about that. But it just seems weird to me that a dealer would repaint the dial or any of the other stuff if the watch was new and the dealer was reputable. That watch never saw the inside of a cockpit--way too fancy for that. There would be no point for my dad to alter it in any way. He had his working watches for flying.
And, boy, I wish I could open the watch, as Jumpingsecond suggested--I would love to see the insides, just to look and poke around under the hood. That's definitely not in my wheelhouse though! I do appreciate the honesty from you all--I'm learning so much. Who knew, right?

@kbluddite welcome to the forum, there was a time when refurbishing dials was a routine part of servicing a watch. Many watches got refinished dials that way.
Collectors because they are collectors have a preference for watches which are closer to how they left the factory— but you don’t need the watch to be anything but a wonderful heirloom from your father.

Next up, I’d love to see how it looks on your wrist. What are you talking about, that it is too small or too big on your wrist? Women can wear just about anything they like.
That bracelet may be a bit awkward - but you could totally use a leather strap. In order to get the watch open, you need to find a professional watchmaker near you. Do not go to a jewelrer. They might damage the watch irreparably.
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Below are two of my watches, as an example of what a woman can wear.

PS I’d sure be interested to see the other watches you are mentioning 😜
 
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The fact that the dial has been "refinished" or painted will drastically reduce its value to a watch collecter. Only matters if the owner wants to sell it for a very high price to a collector.

The sentimental value is unaffected.

There are many people, like me, who would gladly buy the watch..... even with a refinished dial.

As I said earlier, I really think the band is perfect on that watch. If you don't like the band, no biggie, then I suggest spending $100 on a nice soft lizard strap and wear that beauty ..... even if you only wear it once in a while. It will look great in the jewelry box too !