My new black constellation with the arrowhead markers.

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Hi everyone!

I would like to share another new incoming watch in my collection.
It was a gold cap omega constellation ref.14393.
In my opinion, it comes with the uncommon original black dial with the arrowhead markers, plus crosshairs.
The crown is a correct thin decagonal type.
The case was light polished but still in the good shape.



I try to search for the original black dial with arrowhead markers in this reference, I can find this one from omegaforum’s (can’t remember who owned this) and another one from LOT-ART.com.



For the uncommon watch, I prefer to see the backside of the dial to prove that it’s correct and the dial’s legs (marked by red arrows) still present.


My wrist shot with gold BOR bracelet.


The duo— white and black


Thanks for watching and the comments, please yours (if you have)😀
Thanks omegaforum’s member who always answer my questions via p.m.
Best,
Teerapat
 
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Hi everyone!

I would like to share another new incoming watch in my collection.
It was a gold cap omega constellation ref.14393.
In my opinion, it comes with the uncommon original black dial with the arrowhead markers, plus crosshairs.
The crown is a correct thin decagonal type.
The case was light polished but still in the good shape.



I try to search for the original black dial with arrowhead markers in this reference, I can find this one from omegaforum’s (can’t remember who owned this) and another one from LOT-ART.com.



For the uncommon watch, I prefer to see the backside of the dial to prove that it’s correct and the dial’s legs (marked by red arrows) still present.


My wrist shot with gold BOR bracelet.


The duo— white and black


Thanks for watching and the comments, please yours (if you have)😀
Thanks omegaforum’s member who always answer my questions via p.m.
Best,
Teerapat

Nice - not easy to find - congrats👍

Here's mine (rose gold). Think your second hand is more correct than mine.... 😀

 
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It's a pity that it's a re-dial.

I could take it off your hands for a few bucks though so you wouldn't be too much out of pocket.

😉
 
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Always amazed how you unearth these treasures on a regular basis. Congratulations 👍
 
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It's a pity that it's a re-dial.

I could take it off your hands for a few bucks though so you wouldn't be too much out of pocket.

😉

stop it - you’ll give Teerapat heart palpations!
 
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Nice - not easy to find - congrats👍

Here's mine (rose gold). Think your second hand is more correct than mine.... 😀


Lovely colour @Pahawi

Great pair - but looks like your hunt isn’t over Teerapat - you need a rose gold one now to complete the set.
( I think finding an original rose gold BOR might be just as difficult a task…)
 
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Haha, light palpitation as @Peemacgee mentioned.😁
@Peemacgee, maybe I need to buy from @Pahawi !!
It's a pity that it's a re-dial.

I could take it off your hands for a few bucks though so you wouldn't be too much out of pocket.

😉
Thanks @iamvr for the comment.
 
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Very nice. Both of them! I'm still hunting for my first with arrowhead markers.
 
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The one in the picture is mine. 😀 Congrats!
 
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I cant be the first to say congrats on the great acquisition, but it does look like I can be the first to call DIBS on that watch! Very nice, and the white dial is a stunner too. I'll double-dibs if allowed. 😉
 
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Very nice watch and very nice pictures..I liked very much the macro pictures with the details of the dial. Enjoy your watches.
 
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I cant be the first to say congrats on the great acquisition, but it does look like I can be the first to call DIBS on that watch! Very nice, and the white dial is a stunner too. I'll double-dibs if allowed. 😉

Dave, I think there is no use to DIBS Teerapat because he will not let any of his marvellous watches go once they have joined his collection (similar to a black hole)...
 
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Dave, I think there is no use to DIBS Teerapat because he will not let any of his marvellous watches go once they have joined his collection (similar to a black hole)...
Heh, I really do not expect any watch I lay dibs on to actually come up for sale but to quote Nola Taylor Redd ...
"But even the black holes will one day end. And when they do, these monsters won’t go gently into the night. A burst of fireworks will light up the universe in the final moments of each black hole"
I'm just patiently waiting for the "burst of fireworks" lol
 
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Nice watch and thanks for sharing the back side of the dial and insight on originality

I value black dials so much that removing the dial is a risk I can't take yet on any of them, but I've once glanced from the side, same style as yours, and I found the paint underneath peculiar, seeing yours now, it further verifies my dial too