How rare is this?

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comparing pic #2 and # 4....
Yeah how can the dial be pristine and with a silk like finish on one image and have a mottled texture in another. Lighting as well as deceptive blurring I would imagine. Like when a photographer removes wrinkles from a portrait perhaps.
 
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You're trying to sell aren't you.

Stick around, and you will see many Constellations. And you'll gradually learn how to price things, and won't need to tell little white lies to have people do the research for you.
I want to buy it,but I'm not sure about the price,if i wanted to sell it wouldn't be here for sure
 
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Well,show me another one with dauphine hands and I'll believe you
You may prefer one hand style over another, but these are just variations. These watches had so many variations, obviously some of them will be less common, but that really doesn't make them particularly valuable. More important than rarity is whether a particular variation is desirable to collectors.

If you like the watch and you want to buy it, I see no reason not to buy it. If you want to tell us the asking price, you'll get some opinions. If you don't want to tell us the asking price, you'll need to do some research. Look for other c-case examples with black dials. The dauphine hands don't affect value.
 
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Personally dauphine hands are at the bottom of my list when it comes to what hands are desirable on Omegas. But that's probably because I mainly collect 1940s models which have far more variety. Plume hands, leaf hands and alpha hands I enjoy the look of. I honestly would not be discussing the hands when choosing to buy this watch, the critical factor is the dial! Is it smooth or not. I love a glossy or black dial. Matte ones not so much. I am confused with what I am being presented in your photos as both photos cannot be accurate representations of reality - I would ask the seller which is more true to life and make your decision from there. Glossy is worth more, matte is worth less.
 
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You're trying to sell aren't you.

Stick around, and you will see many Constellations. And you'll gradually learn how to price things, and won't need to tell little white lies to have people do the research for you.
Yep, I’ve come round to your way of thinking …
 
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For what it’s worth, I’m not in the market for a watch like this, but assuming it’s functioning well and is in decent shape (hard to tell from the overprocessed pics), I’d imagine it’d be worth somewhere between $750 and $1000 US.
 
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I'd want to know exactly what I'm buying if I couldn't see it in hand.

From these pictures I have absolutely no idea what is for sale.