A little pricey but worth an offer? The movement seems a little dirty around the edges. Screw head look undamaged. Very crisp case and I really like the dial. Am I missing something? http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-OME...385715?hash=item419f7910b3:g:37gAAOSwnDZUCOVGPurchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network
never seen a 'wood effect' gold dial on a Connie before the dial has been put back in askew which makes everything seem a little tilted off line should there not be some other marks other than an inked 18k on the back? -that's a question not a statement case looks good but the lugs have seen a bit of polishing rotor looks like it might have been replaced -not just because of the colour (which often shows up differently in photos) but because it doesn't look as though it has aged in line with the rest of the movement -and possible signs of slight rubbing on the case back? -therefore some would see that as a bonus the hands puzzle me though there are no minute markers -therefore the length would be a moot point for discussion their colour looks wrong -but again that could just be reflection -hands often look like the wrong colour in photos -like rotors but why would Omega put black inlaid hands on an otherwise entirely gold watch?
Hands look to be replacements, as they have black inserts and dial hour markers have lume inserts. Case has seen quite a bit of polishing.