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  1. Passover Jun 30, 2017

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    Hi, just started to get used to using reference / case numbers, calibers...

    Serial number 2446.... (1966 ?) Source: http://www.zeitauktion.com/blog/altersbestimmung-von-omega-uhren/
    Caliber 561
    Case 168.004 (1962 ?) Source: http://omega-constellation-collectors.blogspot.de/

    Is that possible: a 1966 movement in a 1962 case?

    Here is the link to the auction:

    http://www.ebay.de/itm/Omega-Conste...885797?hash=item361b9381a5:g:zQAAAOSwyWZZRALVPurchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network



    Thank you very much for your opinion
     
    Edited Jun 30, 2017
  2. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Jun 30, 2017

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    The watch was made until, approximately, 1967.
     
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  3. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Jun 30, 2017

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    Where did this information come from?

    If from the Omega Vintage Database, remember that the date listed is the date the reference first appeared in the catalog.
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  4. Peemacgee Purrrr-veyor of luxury cat box loungers Jun 30, 2017

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    I'd be more worried if the .004 didn't have a 561 in it
    Quite a big crossover between the .004s and .010s (which generally contain a 564)