Dynamic dial

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Hey guys. I've recently taken a punt on a 135.0033 Dynamic (cal 601 hand winder).
Unfortunately, some hack has been there before me and the dial has a hefty scratch on the right and the dial feet have pushed up at 4 and 11.

Finding a replacement is going to be a challenge, particularly since the majority of dials available seem to be automatic dials or those with date windows. Added to that, the more common blue/white dials typically come with a blue seconds hand.
There's a seller with several dials similar to this on eBay, but I suspect they're all refinished. The text is thicker than on my dial, the black paint on the back doesn't look right, and I'm not entirely sure that a "black" version of this dial existed. They have three that are suspiciously identical in condition.

I've checked my usual online parts houses and eBay without success. Does anyone have any suggestions or know if Omega still has a supply of Dynamic dials?
I'm not sure if the number on the back of this dial is a part number or a serial?
The serial dates the movement to 1970.
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Last I was told, Omega still has some blue, automatic date varieties, however they were pretty pricey at around $340. You may want to wait and just keep searching ebay. I've found that these NOS dials seem to disappear and re-appear in waves, but are usually quite plentiful. However, I think it will be more difficult for you to find a dial that will match the second hand, as the blue dial variants are most plentiful in my experience.
 
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No dials left available for this case and movement unfortunately. The one you would need is I believe a 064TP0600F841/1, so you might be able to use the part number to search.

Cheers, Al
 
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Last I was told, Omega still has some blue, automatic date varieties, however they were pretty pricey at around $340. You may want to wait and just keep searching ebay. I've found that these NOS dials seem to disappear and re-appear in waves, but are usually quite plentiful. However, I think it will be more difficult for you to find a dial that will match the second hand, as the blue dial variants are most plentiful in my experience.
Yes, I'm seeing plenty of date window automatic dials around, but nothing suitable for a no-date hand winder. I sorted out some issues with the bracelet yesterday and have ordered a crystal (a crack in the original). I'll get on with servicing the movement and keep my eyes open for a dial.
 
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No dials left available for this case and movement unfortunately. The one you would need is I believe a 064TP0600F841/1, so you might be able to use the part number to search.

Cheers, Al
Thank you Al. A part number always helps in these searches.