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··yoloA black dialed 2996 with Seamaster script and broad arrow hands.
Normal examples I saw were:
Black 2996 Ranchero with broad arrow hands.
PAF Black 2996 Seamaster with dauphine hands(Serial number 1752xxx).
But I never seen a 2996 with Seamaster script and broad arrow hands, without PAF on the case back. Serial number is also 170xxxx.
One thing to highlight: The lume seems to be sunken into the dial, which I only see this on 2913, 2914 and subsequent 5-digit reference models.
Similar examples I found online:
1. https://www.longitudi.fi/en/product/omega-seamaster-ranchero-2996-from-1959/
Pictures:
Similarity: Almost the same dial. Cannot tell if the lume is sunken into the dial.
Difference: Calibre 284, serial number 168xxxx with EoA.
2. https://www.bukowskis.com/en/auctio...amaster-transformed-ranchero-wristwatch-36-mm
Pictures:
Similarity: Same dial with sunken lume, but this one has dauphine hands.
Difference: Calibre 284, serial number 169xxxx.
Normal examples I saw were:
Black 2996 Ranchero with broad arrow hands.
PAF Black 2996 Seamaster with dauphine hands(Serial number 1752xxx).
But I never seen a 2996 with Seamaster script and broad arrow hands, without PAF on the case back. Serial number is also 170xxxx.
One thing to highlight: The lume seems to be sunken into the dial, which I only see this on 2913, 2914 and subsequent 5-digit reference models.
Similar examples I found online:
1. https://www.longitudi.fi/en/product/omega-seamaster-ranchero-2996-from-1959/
Pictures:
Similarity: Almost the same dial. Cannot tell if the lume is sunken into the dial.
Difference: Calibre 284, serial number 168xxxx with EoA.
2. https://www.bukowskis.com/en/auctio...amaster-transformed-ranchero-wristwatch-36-mm
Pictures:
Similarity: Same dial with sunken lume, but this one has dauphine hands.
Difference: Calibre 284, serial number 169xxxx.