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  1. nicolsson Jun 18, 2017

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    Hi guys, after my last black pie pan,I decide to not buy without your ok!
    This were the Geneve total gold, I like to buy. Is it a correct ones? Dial I would rate ok...
    And (if were ok) what a correct price?
    Thanks for all!
     
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  2. Tiny Iota Could potentially be the Official OF Stalker ™ Jun 18, 2017

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    If you want a piepan, that isn't one. A pie pan has distinct facets on the dial. Like this...
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  3. kreyke Jun 18, 2017

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    Any photos of the crown? Can't really see the lugs properly but I don't see any flaking so far.

    EDIT: this isn't a piepan btw.
     
  4. omegastar Jun 18, 2017

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    Argentinian custom 18k gold case, no good !
     
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  5. nicolsson Jun 18, 2017

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    Thanks for your opinion
    Could you please let me know some more about that?
     
  6. nicolsson Jun 18, 2017

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    I would like to thanks again everyone helps me by my fishing... this is really a GRRRRREAT group!
     
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  7. SeanO Jun 18, 2017

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    Many countries limit gold importation. the Omega Agent in Argentina would import the movement and dial and case it in a proprietary case to save on import costs.

    A properly Swiss 18k gold case would be more valuable and desirable from a collectors perspective.
     
  8. nicolsson Jun 18, 2017

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    :cool:
     
  9. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Jun 18, 2017

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    A Swiss case will typically contain significantly more gold than those produced in South America.
     
  10. Edward53 Jun 18, 2017

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    The dial looks genuine and the case is "correct" for Argentina, it's just not an Omega case. It's a nice-looking watch and if the price takes this into account, and if OP likes it and is not a purist collector, I see no reason to avoid it. If however the OP wants a watch that conforms to Omega factory spec, this one won't do.
     
  11. nicolsson Jun 18, 2017

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    Please tell me your opinion about the price: the seller wants 990 euros for that.
     
  12. Larry S Color Commentator for the Hyperbole. Jun 18, 2017

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    Too much!
     
  13. TexOmega Jun 18, 2017

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    WAY too much!
     
  14. nicolsson Jun 19, 2017

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  15. nicolsson Jun 19, 2017

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    Not bad ss and rose gold...