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·Hello all,
I have a question regarding the Omega EotA and the information it provides, assuming you have probably seen about a million of them.
A while ago I purchased a 136.0104 Geneve (grey sunburst) that came with the EotA. For the dial it states: “Not mentioned”. For a Speedy Professional that belongs to a friend, the respective EotA states “Black, with luminous indices” - for another Speedy I’ve also seen “Black”, even though the watch clearly had luminous indices, too.
Do you have an explanation for why that is, do for example Omegas built before a certain year not have an information regarding the dial in the Omega archives?
Also, a specific reason for me to ask is that I might be about to get my hands on what’s a “small grail” (yesyes, oxymoron) for me: A pie pan constellation black dial. I am aware most of them are redials, I am pretty confident with this one, knowing the seller who offered to have it checked by an Omega specialist. As soon as I can do pictures I’d be happy to have you guys rip it apart / confirm it as well, but nevertheless... I’d love to have that red map with the fake wax signet and the nice, thick paper inside, stating that this is in fact a factory black dial. It probably doesn’t raise the value of the watch to have the EotA included, but I don’t really care, it’s a completely emotional thing. Ordering it, just to read “Dial: not mentioned” would drive me nuts.
Really looking forward to your expertise.
I have a question regarding the Omega EotA and the information it provides, assuming you have probably seen about a million of them.
A while ago I purchased a 136.0104 Geneve (grey sunburst) that came with the EotA. For the dial it states: “Not mentioned”. For a Speedy Professional that belongs to a friend, the respective EotA states “Black, with luminous indices” - for another Speedy I’ve also seen “Black”, even though the watch clearly had luminous indices, too.
Do you have an explanation for why that is, do for example Omegas built before a certain year not have an information regarding the dial in the Omega archives?
Also, a specific reason for me to ask is that I might be about to get my hands on what’s a “small grail” (yesyes, oxymoron) for me: A pie pan constellation black dial. I am aware most of them are redials, I am pretty confident with this one, knowing the seller who offered to have it checked by an Omega specialist. As soon as I can do pictures I’d be happy to have you guys rip it apart / confirm it as well, but nevertheless... I’d love to have that red map with the fake wax signet and the nice, thick paper inside, stating that this is in fact a factory black dial. It probably doesn’t raise the value of the watch to have the EotA included, but I don’t really care, it’s a completely emotional thing. Ordering it, just to read “Dial: not mentioned” would drive me nuts.
Really looking forward to your expertise.