kaytronika
Retrobike Rider
I'm no expert, I've literally only taken an interest since I found out mine was broken... But I believe dial feet are soldered on to the dial and are used to hold the movement on.
It would seem retro watches are as popular as retro bikes and there are resources out there with advice on repair with regards to either soldering new pins on, gluing them or using 'dial pads' which stick the dial to the movement.
Unfortunately to do this you'd probably need to remove the whole mechanism and then remove the hands to be able to seperate the dial and movement, probably best left to a watch shop unless you're brave (or plain daft like I am)
It would seem retro watches are as popular as retro bikes and there are resources out there with advice on repair with regards to either soldering new pins on, gluing them or using 'dial pads' which stick the dial to the movement.
Unfortunately to do this you'd probably need to remove the whole mechanism and then remove the hands to be able to seperate the dial and movement, probably best left to a watch shop unless you're brave (or plain daft like I am)