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  1. jimdgreat1 Jan 13, 2016

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  2. BartH Follows a pattern of overpaying Jan 13, 2016

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    Looks ok to me.
     
  3. CanberraOmega Rabbitohs and Whisky Supporter Jan 13, 2016

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    Agree. But would like to see a straight on photo
     
  4. West Slope Jan 13, 2016

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    Seems odd that is says "Swiss Made T" but no T beforehand.....I thought if it was a tritium watch is would be labeled as "T Swiss Made T" according to the other, supposedly non-redial examples I have seen.
     
  5. jimdgreat1 Jan 13, 2016

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    Yeah I straight on photo would be nice. The hands look tarnished. Maybe what the seller is hiding.

    Seems like a read what the one T after meant. Don't remember what now.
     
  6. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Jan 13, 2016

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    Tritium dials can have 2 or 1 T
     
  7. West Slope Jan 13, 2016

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    Interesting (I am still learning clearly). How about this one? Seems to have the tritium on the hands and on the face but no Ts? IMG_20160104_120803056.jpg
     
  8. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Jan 13, 2016

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    What makes you say it is tritium?
     
  9. West Slope Jan 13, 2016

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    It glows in the dark (I have it). That being said it does need a bit of help from a strong light source to glow so I may be incorrect but I was under the impression they lost their glow after a while and I assume this watch is at least 40 years old. IMG_20160113_165209.jpg
     
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  11. hoipolloi Vintage Omega Connoisseur Jan 13, 2016

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    The seamaster from OP post looks original to me.
     
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