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  1. GSby May 30, 2020

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    How to spot if something is not correct on vintage Omega Seamaster dial (indices, hands, & labels) when the references online is limited. For example, this example here is case model CK 2828 but the examples I see on the internet, it has “swiss made” on the dial and this one has only “swiss” on the dial. Is this a refinished dial? Thank you!
     
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  2. Socks May 30, 2020

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    I also think it should have Automatic under a better attempt at 'OMEGA'
     
  3. JwRosenthal May 30, 2020

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    No
     
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  4. Passover May 30, 2020

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    So you have the reference number you can google, that leads you to the year 1954.


    If you google

    Seamaster 1954 omegaforums

    you will find pieces from the same year to compare (up to a certain degree only)

    I'm with @JwRosenthal that this dial isn't correct

    Hope that helps
     
  5. GSby May 30, 2020

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    Hi! This is a manual wind.
     
  6. GSby May 30, 2020

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    Yes I tried checking with the search “Omega Seamaster CK 2828” and everything on the dial is the same its just some has “swiss” only and some “swiss made”
     
  7. padders Oooo subtitles! May 30, 2020

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    2828 is an auto I believe. If the watch you show is manual wind, it likely isn’t a 2828.
     
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  8. GSby May 30, 2020

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    Oh! I made a mistake on that. I found one on the internet “OMEGA SEAMASTER REFERENCE 2814 - 4 SC. CASE 32 MM. YEAR 1956. MANUAL MOVEMENT CALIBER 420.“ Everything is the same except it says “swiss made” some “swiss”.