Authentic dial Omega ref. 2608

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It’s generally thought to be more helpful when seeking an opinion on a watch on OF to post photos rather than a link, but I’ve selected these three to assist.

I don’t know a great deal about these 1950s hand winders, and others will have more expertise than me but my view is that this is probably a frankenwatch made up of genuine bits of Omega watches.

It's unfortunate that there’s no movement photo but, since I’m going to strongly suggest that you avoid this, that’s not the problem it might otherwise be.

The hour and minute hands are gp, whilst the sweep second seems to be steel. The indices are steel coloured but in all the Omegas I’ve seen, gold hands are paired with gold indices. The crown appears to be of a much more recent age. I like the old lume plots on the indices but for the rest of the dial, I suspect it’s been redialled.

Doesn’t matter hugely because, if you do buy it and change your mind, I imagine it may be difficult to recover the overpriced €870 from Poland if you decide to return it.

 
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At the very least it has been reprinted, with minute marks printed on top of the hour figures. SWISS MADE is not positioned correctly either.

Also gold hands on a dial with silver figures in incorrect.