Mauzer
·Hi all,
Since a while I've been reading this forum and appriate all the helpful thoughts, tips and tricks here ( like https://omegaforums.net/threads/learn-how-to-fish.52603/ really helped me a lot).
A private dutch seller is selling his Omega automatic Seamaster Calendar 2627 through an dutch version of eBay. the price is half of what I expected. Though most of the time: If it's too good to be true: It probably is, I'm doubting whether I should take a chance on this one.
Therefor, I would really appreciate your opinions and some help!
Here are the pictures:
Off course I've done some homework myself. Serial number 13mil dates from 1952, I think it is a ref. 2627 with cal. 353.
I found some examples of Seamaster 2627, and two with waffle (or honeycomb(?)) dial here on this forum:
https://omegaforums.net/threads/seamaster-calendar-2627-dial.14300/
https://omegaforums.net/threads/incoming-ref-2627-seamaster-calendar-waffle-dial-14k-gold-case.6298/
Quite obvious is the state of the dial: worn down, but looks original to me, except I'm not sure about the Omega logo itself. It looks a bit thicker than other models, however, I see different logos with this reference.
Besides that, the "seventeen 17" inscription is really hard to see on the movement. With some imagination I can see something where it is supposed to be, maybe this is due to bad lighting conditions. Besides, it looks like the movement could use a service.
I will ask the seller for more photos and additional information and posts them here when available.
What do you guys think? Are there any red flags? Does the dial/case/movement look original?
Thank you for the help!
Since a while I've been reading this forum and appriate all the helpful thoughts, tips and tricks here ( like https://omegaforums.net/threads/learn-how-to-fish.52603/ really helped me a lot).
A private dutch seller is selling his Omega automatic Seamaster Calendar 2627 through an dutch version of eBay. the price is half of what I expected. Though most of the time: If it's too good to be true: It probably is, I'm doubting whether I should take a chance on this one.
Therefor, I would really appreciate your opinions and some help!
Here are the pictures:
Off course I've done some homework myself. Serial number 13mil dates from 1952, I think it is a ref. 2627 with cal. 353.
I found some examples of Seamaster 2627, and two with waffle (or honeycomb(?)) dial here on this forum:
https://omegaforums.net/threads/seamaster-calendar-2627-dial.14300/
https://omegaforums.net/threads/incoming-ref-2627-seamaster-calendar-waffle-dial-14k-gold-case.6298/
Quite obvious is the state of the dial: worn down, but looks original to me, except I'm not sure about the Omega logo itself. It looks a bit thicker than other models, however, I see different logos with this reference.
Besides that, the "seventeen 17" inscription is really hard to see on the movement. With some imagination I can see something where it is supposed to be, maybe this is due to bad lighting conditions. Besides, it looks like the movement could use a service.
I will ask the seller for more photos and additional information and posts them here when available.
What do you guys think? Are there any red flags? Does the dial/case/movement look original?
Thank you for the help!