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·Hello again, I just want to share my uncommon dial (in my opinion).
I am just amatuer. So sorry, my English is not so good .
It was OMEGA Seamaster ref. 2494-2, jumbo (36mm exclude crown), serial no. 13,23x,xxx (production year 1952) with caliber 351 (17 jewels).
This was grooved-like or furrowed-like dial (don't know exactly name) with uncommon hour markers.
I think these Omega ref. 2494 can come with several dial variation.
As far as I am concerned, It was original dial and markers, hands and crown.
However, it use incorrect crystal.
I found this uncommon hour marker in Omega ref. 2494 too, such as from @TNTwatch and @rshroff .
What's your opinion?
My wrist shot:
King regards,
Teerapat
I am just amatuer. So sorry, my English is not so good .
It was OMEGA Seamaster ref. 2494-2, jumbo (36mm exclude crown), serial no. 13,23x,xxx (production year 1952) with caliber 351 (17 jewels).
This was grooved-like or furrowed-like dial (don't know exactly name) with uncommon hour markers.
I think these Omega ref. 2494 can come with several dial variation.
As far as I am concerned, It was original dial and markers, hands and crown.
However, it use incorrect crystal.
I found this uncommon hour marker in Omega ref. 2494 too, such as from @TNTwatch and @rshroff .
What's your opinion?
My wrist shot:
King regards,
Teerapat















