I am wondering about the hands....

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In Constellations, the minute hands only extend to the minute markers. This is no Connie, yet I am uneasy at the sight. What is your opinion - original hands or too long replacements?

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https://www.lauritz.com/da/auktion/...den-skive-ca-1953/i4999548/?auctionId=5097154
 
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The 26X series have a few dial configurations that make this plausible. Not sure what reference that one is but here is my 2937:

 
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Sorry for missing info, it is a ref. 2667 cal. 420 - so spot on, @BenBagbag !
 
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The 26X series have a few dial configurations that make this plausible. Not sure what reference that one is but here is my 2937:

Off topic, but that patina is everything. 🥰 Omgoodness. Dibs, if it’s never been called. Or I will gladly get in line.
 
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Yeah, agree with @ulackfocus that they are replaced. Note also that the case size is 32.5mm which is common to the 420 movement. That is pretty tiny for a vintage Omega and probably why it was hard to locate shorter, correct hands.

I wouldn't get close to that watch.

Also, by 26X I meant Caliber. They were 30mm and often come with 36mm cases and the elongated hands like mine...

Off topic, but that patina is everything. 🥰 Omgoodness. Dibs, if it’s never been called. Or I will gladly get in line.
Thanks. It sure is purrty. I think this one stays in the collection. 🥰

 
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Thanks to all! My watchmaker says correct replacement hands are tough to find, so I’ll heed the advice and stay away.
 
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I've often wondered about this one:


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Every time I convince myself these are replacement hands I see another example similar to this. In any case I am not going to replace them; not that I haven't searched for possible shorter hands - finding them with lume is elusive to say the least.

Case size on this example is 34.5mm without the crown.

EDIT: This one does look like the first advertisement posted above. And looking closer at the hour markers I'm not sure they ever had radium pips. Maybe I should look for a solid hand set...
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Correct hands on the watch in the OP, in my opinion. The design mirrors those Omegas with 30mm movements where the overlap is factory spec, so I would suggest that these are correct, too. Also, if they weren't the hour hand would have to be tiny. The (very few) 2667s I could google my way to that had a similarly placed second track also have overlapping hands.

I have never seen overlapping hands on a 2577 or similar, so I would say that they are replacements. But who really knows for sure? 😕
 
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Correct hands on the watch in the OP, in my opinion. The design mirrors those Omegas with 30mm movements where the overlap is factory spec, so I would suggest that these are correct, too. Also, if they weren't the hour hand would have to be tiny. The (very few) 2667s I could google my way to that had a similarly placed second track also have overlapping hands.

I have never seen overlapping hands on a 2577 or similar, so I would say that they are replacements. But who really knows for sure? 😕
Now I am tempted to bid after all! 😁
 
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The fact that the second hand which does look original comes only to the second track makes me think the hour/minute hands have been replaced on OPs watch.
 
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The fact that the second hand which does look original comes only to the second track makes me think the hour/minute hands have been replaced on OPs watch.

But this is also the case on those Omega references where a overlapping minutes hand is standard, such as 2792/2892s...

When I google the 2667 reference, I find three or four others with an inner seconds track, all of them have an overlapping minutes hand. None of them has an overlapping seconds hand.
 
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OTOH, the most likely explanation for replacing hands would be rust - and the dial looks pristine. Odd, if hands rusted then?
Another thing, there is a visible gap around the dial. Is the tension ring incorrect as well?
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