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  1. Adbraz Nov 18, 2017

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    Greetings

    Im looking for the 1920's era and came across this dial I havent seen before.

    My first worry is to be 100% original, what do you think?
     
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  2. Joe K. Curious about this text thingy below his avatar Nov 18, 2017

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    Fake dial and poorly executed.
     
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  3. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Nov 18, 2017

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    ...and hope you don't see one again either...::puke::
     
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  4. Traveler Nov 18, 2017

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    Seen in my nightmares :eek:
     
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  5. mydeafcat Nov 18, 2017

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    Even being a newbie, I feel confident in suggesting the ‘artiste’ responsible for the redial not quit their day job. Or sue their ophthalmologist.
     
  6. Syrte MWR Tech Support Dept Nov 18, 2017

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    Ukrainian pocket watch conversion. (Disgusting type).
     
  7. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Nov 18, 2017

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    Rare Ukrainian Air Force model, owned by famous ace pilot, Squadron Leader W. Andolec.
     
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  8. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Nov 18, 2017

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    What was your second worry ?
     
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  9. BlackTalon This Space for Rent Nov 18, 2017

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    Agreed. I, too, would be worried if it was 100% original. In fact, it would make me give up my Omega collection. (but it would also give me hope that we could put our 4 year old to work painting dials, so he could finally start contributing to the household operations)