Posts 4 Likes 0 Ron Rizal ·Jul 18, 2024 I found it Omega Constellation black dial watch. please help me to identify if this original piece or not ♂️ Thanks you for your kind attention
Posts 13,441 Likes 31,613 X350 XJR ·Jul 18, 2024·Vintage Omega Aficionado Based on your really crappy photo I'd say no. Case is very worn and polished too.
Posts 2,621 Likes 6,695 seekingseaquest ·Jul 19, 2024 It’s a 2652 reference Constellation from the early 1950s, but no, the dial is not original.
W Posts 56 Likes 129 WatchPer ·Jul 19, 2024 I suggest open the watch and see the movement. Dial not original ,
Posts 4 Likes 0 Ron Rizal ·Jul 20, 2024 X350 XJR Based on your really crappy photo I'd say no. Case is very worn and polished too.
Posts 4 Likes 0 Ron Rizal ·Jul 20, 2024 seekingseaquest It’s a 2652 reference Constellation from the early 1950s, but no, the dial is not original.
Posts 16,762 Likes 35,141 JimInOz ·Jul 20, 2024·Melbourne Australia It's a dog's breakfast to put it kindly. The "Constellation" dial is lipstick on a pig. The caliber 354 bumper movement has missing parts and severe physical and water damage. It would be a money pit even if you were to consider buying it.
Posts 7,624 Likes 21,860 Syrte ·Jul 20, 2024 Welcome to the forum, if you’re interested in buying a vintage watch it’s important to take the time to learn. There’s a great sticky thread called « learn how to fish ».
Posts 13,441 Likes 31,613 X350 XJR ·Jul 20, 2024·Vintage Omega Aficionado If it's already yours and you can't return it just wear it for what it is, a fυcking mess. If it's not don't make it yours. https://omegaforums.net/threads/learn-how-to-fish.52603/
Posts 1,667 Likes 3,938 p4ul ·Jul 20, 2024 Apart from the above comments, if you want to learn what that POS should be then put the numbers you have highlighted into Google.
Posts 7,624 Likes 21,860 Syrte ·Jul 20, 2024 Since the poster is probably not a native English speaker, « POS » = « piece of shit »