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  1. todd Apr 21, 2014

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  2. Time Exposure coordinates his cast with his car's paint job Apr 21, 2014

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    You must be in a hurry. You didn't even say please! ;)
    if only I had a few more pictures of the dial at different angles, then I could say a listing without photos of the movement and inside case back is like Russian Roulette. The movement may be Omega, it may be pristine. Or it could be a rusted out Seiko (sorry Seiko fans). No movement photos is like a billboard screaming, "move away briskly and do not turn around."
    That assessment didn't help much, but neither do those pictures...
     
  3. timeismoney Apr 21, 2014

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    Whoa...it's like a dream...:p
    It looks like a redial...others will sure chime in...
     
  4. todd Apr 21, 2014

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    Thank you for your responses. I was in a hurry and apologize if I sounded abrupt. Dial has T swiss at bottom but I cannot make it out more than this. Hands and markers have no lume so may not be accurate but I do think Omega used some dials that may not have been fully accurate. I did buy it and will have to open it to assess movement. Overall, seemed a nice watch and I do have return capability.
     
  5. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Apr 21, 2014

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    Dial has been refinished.

    There is no luminous on the dial or hands, so there should be no Ts on the dial.
     
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