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  1. sumerian Gold Constellation Magpie Mar 24, 2013

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    No the color combination i am looking but it looks clean and in NOS condition.
    what is the price range for these?


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  2. sumerian Gold Constellation Magpie Mar 24, 2013

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    date has a different color... but the dial doesn't look like redial?
     
  3. sumerian Gold Constellation Magpie Mar 24, 2013

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  4. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Mar 24, 2013

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    It may be a NOS case and dial but I doubt it was put together in Switzerland.

    There are a bunch of these supposedly NOS Dynamics floating around which have been put together from parts, movements coming from donor watches like this one appears to be, the gold date wheel indicating the original donor watch had a gold or champagne color dial.

    Pass.
     
  5. sumerian Gold Constellation Magpie Mar 25, 2013

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    Thanks For the reply.
     
  6. Lex4TDI4Life Mar 25, 2013

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    And FWIW, that bezel has been polished to the point of absurdity. It should be brush finished.
     
  7. SpikiSpikester @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 25, 2013

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    The case is fine - it's the second generation case which had the smooth finish. But as already mentioned, this is put together from bits.

    As a rule of thumb I avoid any Dynamic displayed on these black cushions as they come from sellers who routinely sell frankens and redials.
     
  8. Lex4TDI4Life Mar 25, 2013

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    Doh! Thanks for the schooling. :thumbsup:
     
  9. ulackfocus Mar 25, 2013

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    Yep, Genèves and De Villes are often cannibalized to supply movements for more expensive and popular models like the Dynamic and the SM300. :(

    Here's an example of a typical victim / donor watch:

    http://omegaforums.net/threads/omega-geneve-cal-565.4290/

    Agreed.