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It's a very obvious re-dial, but when it's on your wrist, who cares.
 
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This thread needs more crosshairs:


Constellation 160.005 (shown previously in the thread).



My girlfriend's Seamaster 2826-13.




A recently sold 14902-62.



My previous Seamaster 2849-8, now in the care of @Schmedsc.


Really, REALLY love crosshairs! 馃グ
 
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OOOooo... that's attractive, hoipolli!

It appears to be wearing it's original strap.
 
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1963 Constellation, case is a 167.005, 551 calibre. It's over 50 years old and still meets COSC specifications (Delta of 5 positions at full wind, and 24 hours).


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Great thread!
Here's my Connie that I finally sold a few months back...
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Just purchased Geneve cross hair. This has definitely been the watch design I have been chasing (cross hair with dial for seconds) - I originally wanted a Seamaster with the same style, but found this one instead.

I don't hate the dial on my watch, but I found one on eBay that looked to be an NOS for it. Unfortunately it got away - did someone on here nab it? I guess I am not sure what the value of a dial should be. I guess you can let me know if I made a mistake not getting the replacement.


I also got a little nervous based on another item that was being sold by the same seller as NOS. I am new at this, but the lettering looks poor.