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  1. cwindham Apr 26, 2017

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    18kt 1963 Seamaster, Calibre 552 with a redial from Omega (assuming service part). I am unsure where the hands came from, possibly service hands as they are a tad shorter than the originals are supposed to be.

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  2. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Apr 26, 2017

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    Not likely a service dial, just a redial. Omega service dials have better/finer printing quality than this does.

    Hands showing for this model on the Extranet are baton hands, not these.

    Rotor pinion appears to be worn as it's scraping on the case back.

    I would pass on this one.
     
  3. cwindham Apr 26, 2017

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    Archer, it's one my friend bought already and I just took some photos for him. I told him the dial and hands were not original. I wasn't familiar with the vintage Seamaster. Thanks for the info.
     
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  5. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Apr 26, 2017

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  6. cwindham Apr 26, 2017

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    LOL, I didn't know that existed. I thought you were referring to the internet as "Extranet". My ignorance...haha