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  1. Gaz6263 Aug 25, 2017

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  2. mikechi22 Aug 25, 2017

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    That just doesn't seem right!
     
  3. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Aug 25, 2017

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    Bodged!
     
  4. Bill Sohne Bill @ ΩF Staff Member Aug 25, 2017

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    Hi

    It looks great together ! But it did no leave the factory in that configuration.....


    Good Hunting
    Bill
     
  5. Gaz6263 Aug 25, 2017

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    The dial looks to be from a 70's dynamic. What type of dial should be in that case?
     
  6. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Aug 25, 2017

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    ...that's because it is from a Dynamic.

    Google Omega 131.016 for your answer.
     
  7. Gaz6263 Aug 25, 2017

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    Oh yeah, gotta say that's pretty boring. The bodge up looks better. Maybe Omega missed a trick.
     
  8. DON Aug 27, 2017

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    Nicer than the original dial, but would have sprung for new hands. Always wondered why people restore a dial and then stick the old aged hands back on.

    DON
     
  9. Gaz6263 Aug 27, 2017

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    £400 with a day to go :eek:
     
  10. ozmega Aug 27, 2017

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    And with hairs all over it....
     
  11. Delroyb Aug 27, 2017

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    It's an awesome combo, Omega should have made it, but pretty sure it never left the factory like that!