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·Hi Everyone,
I'm new to vintage watches and wanted to start my collection with a nice Omega constellation 168.016 I found. However, in my excitement of getting my first Swiss timepiece I didn't realize that the dial had been swapped with a 168.045 dial (stupid mistake I know). As a result the smaller 168.045 dial sometimes moves out of place and presses the hands against the crystal thereby impeding the movement. Was wondering if anyone can help out in tracking down a correct 168.016 dial. I don't mind also paying for a broken movement just for the dial. I have attached come pictures of a dial I would like to get. Any help is much appreciated!
I'm new to vintage watches and wanted to start my collection with a nice Omega constellation 168.016 I found. However, in my excitement of getting my first Swiss timepiece I didn't realize that the dial had been swapped with a 168.045 dial (stupid mistake I know). As a result the smaller 168.045 dial sometimes moves out of place and presses the hands against the crystal thereby impeding the movement. Was wondering if anyone can help out in tracking down a correct 168.016 dial. I don't mind also paying for a broken movement just for the dial. I have attached come pictures of a dial I would like to get. Any help is much appreciated!