Davidt
·As the value and collectability of once ‘lower end’ vintage Omegas continues to increase, sellers and redialers are now replicating some of the more desirable dial types such as the Technic and Companion type dials.
Fairly easy to tell if you’re familiar with these dials but perhaps not for those who have only a fleeting interest.
Below are some of the common redials out there at the minute. Bear in mind in almost all cases the watch in question will not have had one of these dials from the factory. They will have had a standard silver dial that’s been trashed, the watches bought cheap, often with knackered movements then redialed and polished up to look like they do now.
The are great watches, quite collectible and are worth a significant premium over their silver dialled brothers when original. However, make sure what you’re buying has an original dial and isn’t a franken.
This is a decent starting point for some of these dial types and I’ve shown a couple of common redials below.
Redialed Seamaster 300 Companion. Dial is redialed/wrong, hands are wrong, case ref is wrong (these only came in no date 165.002).
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40543531...aMjpz0rSAy&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Redialed Seamaster 600 Technic. Dial is wrong/redialed, hands are wrong, case is wrong (should be 135.011).
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/14628598...aMjpz0rSAy&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Fairly easy to tell if you’re familiar with these dials but perhaps not for those who have only a fleeting interest.
Below are some of the common redials out there at the minute. Bear in mind in almost all cases the watch in question will not have had one of these dials from the factory. They will have had a standard silver dial that’s been trashed, the watches bought cheap, often with knackered movements then redialed and polished up to look like they do now.
The are great watches, quite collectible and are worth a significant premium over their silver dialled brothers when original. However, make sure what you’re buying has an original dial and isn’t a franken.
This is a decent starting point for some of these dial types and I’ve shown a couple of common redials below.
https://omegaforums.net/threads/lets-see-those-blacked-dialled-seamaster-companion-technic-technical-dials.85684/
Davidt ·
Thread 'Let's see those Blacked Dialled Seamaster Companion & Technic / Technical Dials' ·
There are various standalone threads on these less commonly seen black dialed variants so let's create a reference thread for them all.
They are usually marked Seamaster 600, Seamaster, or...
They are usually marked Seamaster 600, Seamaster, or...
Redialed Seamaster 300 Companion. Dial is redialed/wrong, hands are wrong, case ref is wrong (these only came in no date 165.002).
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40543531...aMjpz0rSAy&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Redialed Seamaster 600 Technic. Dial is wrong/redialed, hands are wrong, case is wrong (should be 135.011).
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/14628598...aMjpz0rSAy&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
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