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  1. dwc Apr 3, 2013

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    A bulk of parts came to me, this case and caseback included;

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    Its a snap-on caseback. I assume it belonged to a quartz model, but im sure this forum can help me sort out which specific model.

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. prostie1200 Apr 3, 2013

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    De Ville

    Gents' leather strap

    Reference
    MD 192.0033
    International collection
    1977
    Movement
    Type: Quartz electronic analogic
    Caliber number: 1342
    Created in 1977
    7 or 13 jewels
    Functions
    Date
    Case
    Gold-plated
    Case back
    Press-in
    Dial
    Metal, with "index" hour markers and "stick" hands.
    Crystal
    Scratch-resistant sapphire
    Bracelet
    Leather
    Water resistance
    No (dust protected
     
  3. dwc Apr 3, 2013

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    Thanks! that was very helpful

    There's another item id like to bring to the table, this Constellation chronometer automatic dial with damage, 1inch/25.65mm diameter;

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    Id like to know the excact model, year etc.

    The dial has a dent from the inside near the center, but is furthermore in a good shape.

    I plan to list these two items in Ebay, any estimate concerning value would be welcome too,

    Thanks in advance
     
  4. ulackfocus Apr 3, 2013

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    It's not easy to tell what model(s) the replacement dials were made to fit by just looking at them. They never look identical to the originals, using different fonts. Sizes will be slightly different for different cases. The dial feet are in different locations for different calibers too.
     
  5. dwc Apr 3, 2013

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    ulackfocus: That's a very good point, ill try making a picture of the back later.
    I bought this huge small-drawer box which used to belong to a watchmaker, unseen. Its been a real treasure hunt today, finding and selecting all the different parts.
    As im usually working on the vintage Japanese watches I don't have much knowledge of the Omega's and will sell most parts later.
    Thanks!
     
  6. ulackfocus Apr 3, 2013

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    Note to self: take inventory of Omega and see what part(s) I need.

    ( ;) )