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  1. McKinley Nov 14, 2017

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  2. dan7800 Nov 14, 2017

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    Not an expert, but the dial looks iffy to me. No movement pics makes the purchase a bit dangerous IMHO
     
  3. McKinley Nov 14, 2017

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    Thank you. I was asking more for future reference than this particular watch, as I agree, dial is iffy...but oh, those lugs. LOL

    McK
     
  4. UncleBuck understands the decision making hierarchy Nov 14, 2017

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    Those are "scarab" lugs and are seen often, I believe those are fine.
    The dial is another question as black dials are often redone and this one seems a little off.
    A bunch of good pictures would be most helpful and entertaining!
     
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  5. McKinley Nov 14, 2017

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    Thank you Uncle Buck. "Seen often", see my ignorance is showing again. And now I know the name for them. I appreciate your help. TY again.

    McK
     
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  6. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Nov 14, 2017

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    Quite genuine, reference 14 363 for caliber 500/501 or 14 350 for caliber 354.

    Here is one of mine (14 350).

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  7. UncleBuck understands the decision making hierarchy Nov 14, 2017

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    When Norman speaks, I listen intently.
     
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  8. Mr Blond Nov 14, 2017

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    ^what he said :)
     
  9. McKinley Nov 14, 2017

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    That I have picked up on in my short time here. And he has a beautiful watch. Thank you for the expert info X350 XJR.