Grey… Metallic? Dial Seamaster 600. Anyone knows the reference?

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Tim Mackrain from OmegaAddict would be a good bet, do read the description though, sometimes a dial could be a restored dial, that information would be stated in the text.
Thanks I will check Tim's website out.
 
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Is there a pic from the side?. The OP watch looks a lot like a 165.002 from the front. 600's are not in 165.002 cases.
 
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What was the price?

You can PM me and I'll tell you, he's a cool guy and I'd rather not blow it up since he didn't make that info public on his IG. Or you can DM him on IG like I did.
 
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Is there a pic from the side?. The OP watch looks a lot like a 165.002 from the front. 600's are not in 165.002 cases.
He had it on a Instastory video, here is a screenshot
 
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He had it on a Instastory video, here is a screenshot
Ok, that is not a 165.002. Initial assessment is most likely correct.
 
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I've been looking for one for a while and finally pulled the trigger. It's a 135.011. The rose gold colored markers look really nice on this dial.

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Found one myself at 300$ with hideous replacement hands. Here’s a shot before EDIT and after replacement of hands, crown and crystal. BTW, your lizard strap looks really good.

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Not a bad price compared to what dealers are asking, even after the parts and service.
The strap is a Hirsch Rainbow.
 
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I almost went and bought it myself from Omega Enthusiast.

I've seen posters here say his pricing is expensive, so I'm wondering if there are any alternatives I'm missing? I'm a budding watch enthusiast and have yet to see anyone that can value proposition...

- Freshly serviced (according to this forum carefully done) & with very clean looking watches
- Authentic life-time warranty provided you service with him
- $100USD service which sounds pretty reasonable.

From what I understand so far, getting something for$300-$600 USD is hit or miss and I'll still have to service it.
He's probably a nice guy but the last time I checked he sold a lot of seamaster 30's for $ 1500/$1600. That's a bit too enthusiastic for me. Even with service...
 
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Finally after browsing 2 google pages with the default "site😲megaforums.net" I found a thread abouth these dials. I have a 136.012 with cal.611 inside and initially this grey "linen" or "guilloche" dial. BUT, through ages it developed strong patina and became brownish.

Can't provide some pictures atm but wanted to ask if anybody met this before?