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  1. Fordex Feb 19, 2018

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    Hello forum,

    I recently found some old watches I bought years ago at my moms house. In my stash there was a vintage seamaster 2964 with heavy patina dial. In my search for the right omega crystal and replacement crown I came across this and think it would be a great donor dial. While it’s not exactly the same I know omega used different dial variations on the same references. Is this an original dial? Sorry I only have the one photo. And I added a photo of my watch with heavy patina and it’s a gold capped case btw. I appreciate your input.
     
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  2. Kwijibo Feb 19, 2018

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    Hello

    you have to ckeck the diameter of course. I think that's the same era. I saw this one also
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  3. Fordex Feb 19, 2018

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    Thanks for replying! The case is the same reference number so it should be perfect! Fonts look pretty good. I’m going to take a chance and get it!
     
  4. Kwijibo Feb 19, 2018

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    Which one?
     
  5. Fordex Feb 19, 2018

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    The one I shared. The 2964 has a non automatic movement in it. And it comes with th case. I can always sell the case and keep the dial.
     
  6. Fordex Mar 5, 2018

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    The part finally made it in from France! Check out th better photos! It even had hour and minute hands.
     
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