Well, now that I've slept it off, I'm definitely still appreciative of all the discussion here, and the opinions too.
I hope I wasn't too obnoxious of my Franken comments, but I too see it as a bit pejorative (although that was better said by
@airansun). As a newcomer, my main goal is to try to remain humble while I try to soak up as much info here as possible to make my own educated guesses about my own watch and appreciate the mechanics enough to possibly give something to my children to enjoy if they want. Understanding that the dial isn't the same vintage absolutely helps with that, and my stating earlier that the -65 had the wide spaced T only comes from the new Moonwatch book:
My purpose here is definitely not to get into the weeds over the terms "Franken" or "Assembled" either, although I would be intrigued to know if I found the correct vintage of dial & chrono, if the piece would still be considered Franken to some.
When I made the original post, I already knew one of the parts wasn't original, and now I know another isn't either - that's really helpful!!
Coming from the world of computers (and maybe cars too), I'm guess I'm also learning I'm less concerned about whether the watch has replacement parts (I would expect that over 50+ years, there may be parts that didn't survive), and more concerned that they look or are parts from Omega, and that from a practical point of view, they'll last me and the watch for years to come.
I hope that also helps put a perspective on what I'm looking for from the watch, and that my enjoyment might be a little different than say,
@ndgal's it seems.
And even though I'm new here, I hope that's okay too!