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lawsio
·Hi all,
I hate to be 'that guy' and pop up with an eBay link after some advice ... but I'm going to be!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/18675375...-a007-baf98024954f|iid:1|vlpname:vlp_homepage
I've been doing my own research on what to look for in vintage Omegas, mostly from this forum, but it's led me to some specific queries about this one that I thought I'd ask on here.
- Im guessing off the bat this one will loose 'vintage cred' for the new strap, but should that affect the value of it?
- I can't work out if this is a redial. I'm thinking it probably is because of how clean it is, but there seem to be so many variations for this model it's hard to tell what an original one should look like. In particular, the marker at the 12 position seems to change a lot, the sub dial always seems different (sometimes it's not there at all with just the hands over a cross) and the 'swiss made' text seem to not be on some of them, so I've barely seen two alike.
- The serial number suggests it was made in 1956, but I've seen MK2 versions dated 1955. Was it normal at that point for an older model to still be produced when a new one is out?
- If this is a redial I'm still tempted by it as a something to wear rather than invest in - but what should the price be? The only other one I've found for sale is/was on Chrono24 and it's half the price but in way worse condition.
- Does this model have an actual name? I only ever see it referred to as a 2800-1?
As a more general question, as a semi-regular wearer, how will a 70 year old movement perform?!
Many thanks in advance!
I hate to be 'that guy' and pop up with an eBay link after some advice ... but I'm going to be!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/18675375...-a007-baf98024954f|iid:1|vlpname:vlp_homepage
I've been doing my own research on what to look for in vintage Omegas, mostly from this forum, but it's led me to some specific queries about this one that I thought I'd ask on here.
- Im guessing off the bat this one will loose 'vintage cred' for the new strap, but should that affect the value of it?
- I can't work out if this is a redial. I'm thinking it probably is because of how clean it is, but there seem to be so many variations for this model it's hard to tell what an original one should look like. In particular, the marker at the 12 position seems to change a lot, the sub dial always seems different (sometimes it's not there at all with just the hands over a cross) and the 'swiss made' text seem to not be on some of them, so I've barely seen two alike.
- The serial number suggests it was made in 1956, but I've seen MK2 versions dated 1955. Was it normal at that point for an older model to still be produced when a new one is out?
- If this is a redial I'm still tempted by it as a something to wear rather than invest in - but what should the price be? The only other one I've found for sale is/was on Chrono24 and it's half the price but in way worse condition.
- Does this model have an actual name? I only ever see it referred to as a 2800-1?
As a more general question, as a semi-regular wearer, how will a 70 year old movement perform?!
Many thanks in advance!
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