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I bought a franken Seamaster 300 and I'm soooo happy !!

  1. uwsearch Mar 26, 2017

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    Did you ever notice all fakes and franken Seamasters in the Omega bible "A Journey Through Time" ?

    What's that weird date with a 1963 bezel and baton hands?
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    A "stubbies" fake
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    An other "stubbies" fake (correct bezel though)
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    What's these hands and dial on this deep blue??
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    Seriously? A 300 dial on a little dark blue 120? And these hands??
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    And what about this big triangle dial from 1967+, with 165.027 hour hand in a straight lug case ???
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    I know now that it does exist for real...
    Seriously, I bought it for that absolutely stunning dial, and very good looking 165.014-64 bezel and case.
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  2. FBA Jun 1, 2017

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    Hi, I actually got the Seamaster 120 Deep Blue exactly as pictured in 'A Journey Through Time'. It has a 565 movement dating 1969. So it does exist. However, it would be interesting to get more information on this specific model from Omega.
     
  3. Andy K Dreaming about winning an OFfie one day. Jun 1, 2017

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    Photos?
     
  4. uwsearch Jun 1, 2017

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    I bought a deep blue with a 165.024 dial and a 165.014 movement... my guess is that it didn't leave Bienne fitted like this...
     
  5. FBA Jun 1, 2017

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    Here is a quick photo. Caseback also says 166.073 Omega Seamaster 120 Deep Blue.jpg
     
  6. WatchVaultNYC Jun 1, 2017

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    I've had a stick hands vintage SM300. Should never have sold that one..