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  1. diamondjim Jul 18, 2014

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    This dial seems to lack the T's representing the lume on both hands and indices.
    Is this correct, I thought these were early Seamasters?
    This came from a Ref GX-6260, Cal 500.

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  2. kyle L Grasshopper Staff Member Jul 18, 2014

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    Looks fine, second hand has been replaced I believe.
     
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  3. diamondjim Jul 18, 2014

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    You're right about the second hand, it needs a new stem and crown too.
    Hardly any info on this reference#.
    I did however pickup a GX-6250, 500 from the same seller, serial numbers are 192 apart.
    This one also has a funky Brown Dial I'll post tomorrow.
     
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  4. diamondjim Jul 19, 2014

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    GX-6250, 500.
    I think the fonts are too thick.
    I can't see a Swiss below 6:00, maybe if I pull the movement.
    It's been relumed.
    I've seen a couple Brown Omega's View attachment 66478 brown omega 002.JPG brown omega 003.JPG
     
  5. MSNWatch Vintage Omega Aficionado Staff Member Jul 19, 2014

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    Dial looks original in the first watch but repainted in the second one.
     
  6. diamondjim Jul 19, 2014

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    Thanks Mike, I knew it was a repaint but it must be fairly old because the lume has pretty much already died,
    I was actually hoping for some opinions on the color of the dial itself, I find it attractive.
    I always wondered why Omega never made it available where as other manufacturers did.