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WaffleVintage
·So here’s my third go at getting a vintage Omega (Fingers crosses that this is the one!)
The seller states that the watch is all original, but it does look to have been polished recently. The dial’s patina makes it seem like it’s a legit 1949 watch, and I really like how it’s patinated, but the lack of any writing on the dial makes me question whether it’s even real as I haven’t seen any like that before. The numerals also seem super shiny, which makes me think that it may be a re-dial...
It’s supposed to be 14k gold filled with a c.351 movement (no movement pictures, but I’m working on getting some). It’s 34mm, and the crown is unsigned, which the seller says might be real, but he isn’t sure.
He wants $350 for it, fully serviced, but it’s been for sale for a while with no takers, which set off a few alarm bells for me.
What do you think? Is this a reasonable deal?
The seller states that the watch is all original, but it does look to have been polished recently. The dial’s patina makes it seem like it’s a legit 1949 watch, and I really like how it’s patinated, but the lack of any writing on the dial makes me question whether it’s even real as I haven’t seen any like that before. The numerals also seem super shiny, which makes me think that it may be a re-dial...
It’s supposed to be 14k gold filled with a c.351 movement (no movement pictures, but I’m working on getting some). It’s 34mm, and the crown is unsigned, which the seller says might be real, but he isn’t sure.
He wants $350 for it, fully serviced, but it’s been for sale for a while with no takers, which set off a few alarm bells for me.
What do you think? Is this a reasonable deal?