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  1. Furze Nov 8, 2016

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    Noticed that there are plenty of posts on the vintage forum on large expensive vintage model, so thought I would post something different - small, manual, attractive and inexpensive!

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  2. Tire-comedon First Globemaster Nov 9, 2016

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    too bad it's a redial. What size is the case and what caliber Inside?
     
  3. Furze Nov 10, 2016

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    I beg to differ.
     
  4. DON Nov 10, 2016

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    Beg to differ what? Minute marks don't line up in some spots, so it's most likely a redial

    DON
     
  5. tdn-dk Nov 10, 2016

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    The logo says it all, redone
     
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  6. dx009 Nov 10, 2016

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    No Swiss below 6 o'clock. Not to mention the fact that the lume looks to have been made a few decades ago or was weather specifically to be in tune with the "age" of the dial. Crown seems to be Omega marked which is a little weird as the original one should not have had the logo I believe (and the design of the crown itself was different).
     
  7. Tire-comedon First Globemaster Nov 10, 2016

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    Sorry, the logo is not original, but the case is interesting.is it a 23.4 ( non SC) inside?
     
  8. Edantony Nov 10, 2016

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    Posting pics of vintage time-only watches here is like entering a minefield.
     
  9. Syrte MWR Tech Support Dept Nov 10, 2016

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    Just for the sake of avoiding confusion...
    Many 1940s watches (as this design is) don't have "swiss" below 6 o'clock.
    That's not a dispositive fact here.
    And a crown is a crown, its replacement doesn't mean the dial is redone.
    The tell tale signs are elsewhere.
    Cheers,
    S
     
  10. dx009 Nov 11, 2016

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    Yeah I know that lack of "Swiss" doesn't necessarily prove a redial but most did have Swiss below 6 o'clock... At least I've rarely seen an original dial without SWISS.
     
  11. mac_omega Nov 11, 2016

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    this is complete bullsh** - from where do you take this knowledge?
     
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  12. ConElPueblo Nov 11, 2016

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    Which hands would this have had, if the dial originally was lumed? Syringe style?
    Or are the numerals gold coloured and it's my eyes that are playing me a trick? :)
     
  13. DON Nov 11, 2016

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    Numbers on this dial are lumed. Small piece missing from the 1 at the 10 index.

    Hands? Maybe gold colored based on the gold spot imdexes. Dial similar, but with black numbers

    DON
     
  14. hoipolloi Vintage Omega Connoisseur Nov 11, 2016

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    Some attractive manual Omegas from my collection .
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  15. Josh-L Nov 11, 2016

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    Dang! That bottom one with blue hands is awesome! Is it for sale? lol
     
  16. chronos Nov 11, 2016

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    @dsio : DIBS on all of them, please! :)
     
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  17. chronos Nov 11, 2016

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    Sorry, I meant hoi... :confused:
     
  18. Josh-L Nov 11, 2016

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    I asked about the bottom one first!
     
  19. Tire-comedon First Globemaster Nov 11, 2016

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    I would be very interested in more détails on the first one. What caliber Inside, which period? Unusual to have a center second and Breguet hands.
     
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  20. hoipolloi Vintage Omega Connoisseur Nov 11, 2016

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    It has a 30T1SC with 9.2 mil serial #
     
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