1950 Omega 14K Watch Resurrection Update

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Hello Omega enthusiasts. When I joined the group I showed you a 1950 bumper 14K watch which unfortunately had a so-so redial. I was able to locate a correct original dial which Omega Addict Tim just installed. He also installed a proper crystal, strap and crown. I’m really pleased with the results. What do you think? JB
 
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I would take another photo while keeping the phone away from the watch, let it focus on the dial, and then crop it before you re-post here. That usually comes out better.
 
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I would take another photo while keeping the phone away from the watch, let it focus on the dial, and then crop it before you re-post here. That usually comes out better.
Thanks! I’ll try that!
 
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Do you have a picture of the watch before as well? Just out of curiosity.
It’s not a very good image but here is the watch before dial replacement. Thankfully no need to worry about that anymore!
 
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Looks much much better.
Thank you! Yes indeed plus knowing that its originality has been restored. I bought this to give to my son as a college graduation gift.