OceanJr
·Hello everybody,
tomorrow I’m invited to have a look at a 1960 Omega Seamaster, no date, cal 552, ref 14700 SC 4. I was just sent a few pictures, among which I stumbled upon this picture of the movement:
I‘m now slightly sceptical regarding the serial number. I thought it would be 8 digits, starting with a 1, at least the other Seamasters with that reference I can find on Chrono / Ebay have that. Also, the first 2 digits are faded and slightly “off”, I find. Any thoughts from the experts?
If it helps, here are a few pictures of the watch:
Thanks everybody for the help - I’m curious what you’ll say.
tomorrow I’m invited to have a look at a 1960 Omega Seamaster, no date, cal 552, ref 14700 SC 4. I was just sent a few pictures, among which I stumbled upon this picture of the movement:
I‘m now slightly sceptical regarding the serial number. I thought it would be 8 digits, starting with a 1, at least the other Seamasters with that reference I can find on Chrono / Ebay have that. Also, the first 2 digits are faded and slightly “off”, I find. Any thoughts from the experts?
If it helps, here are a few pictures of the watch:
Thanks everybody for the help - I’m curious what you’ll say.