My new ref.14777 (jumbo) with uncommon dial

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Hi all members,

I just add omega ref.14777 (jumbo, 36.5mm excluding crown) to my collection.
It was gold cap, serial no. 19,079,4xx with cal.561.
The case back stamps with 14777-61 SC.



This Connie come with “uncommon” dial pattern.
It was “rhombus” shape with “convex” surface inside this rhombus.
I’m not sure how to call it but it was the first time that I found it in ref.14777 (also in any constellation).
So I describe it as “python snake skin”

I search about ref.14777 in this thread:
https://omegaforums.net/threads/sho...168-001-14777-14395-and-14396-allowed.109416/

In that topic, you can find nice examples and also nice data collected about ref.14777 (posted in Feb 17, 2020) by @Banner Roar

if I want to describe as that record, so it should be “Gold, double markers at 12 , rectangular at 6,9,12 and elongated rhombus at 1,2,4,5,7,8,10,11”


About my watch, I think
- The case looks Ok (little polished)
- The font of dial looks original without patina
- The crown and case-back were original
- The movement looks quite correct and clean
- The crystal (with date window) plus omega symbol looks original too.

I try to search this dial’s pattern in forums and in google , then I can’t found like this one in any “constellation” model.

Thanks @seekingseaquest about the name of this dial , “dimple texture”. I searched this term and found this “rhombus” shape (with waffle) in this Omega Seamaster Deville.



Thanks @cristos71 , @hoipolloi , @Dr No , @Shabbaz , @Peemacgee , @Banner Roar and others for helping me discussing about this watch via p.m.

My wrist shot:

**Thanks everyone for comment.
if anyone got this dial style in any model of omega , please share.
If anyone know the name of this dial, please tell me too.

I just come to watchmaker and seeing the backside of this dial , I think it was original dial.
 
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I don't think that'll ever become relevant, but... dibs! 😁

Stunning piece, thank you very much for sharing. Never seen that dial pattern before. Congrats!
 
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Beautiful dial. I agree, all original. 👍

Thanks for sharing it.
gatorcpa
 
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Amazing to see what's out there. Congratulations and thank you for sharing.
 
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Now that we've seen your authentic rhombus dial, the quest will be to find another. I've never seen a similar, much less identical, dial.

You're coming up with some exceptional pieces, Teerapat!

Art
 
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Hi all members,

I just add omega ref.14777 (jumbo, 36.5mm excluding crown) to my collection.
It was gold cap, serial no. 19,079,4xx with cal.561.
The case back stamps with 14777-61 SC.



This Connie come with “uncommon” dial pattern.
It was “rhombus” shape with “convex” surface inside this rhombus.
I’m not sure how to call it but it was the first time that I found it in ref.14777 (also in any constellation).
So I describe it as “python snake skin”

I search about ref.14777 in this thread:
https://omegaforums.net/threads/sho...168-001-14777-14395-and-14396-allowed.109416/

In that topic, you can find nice examples and also nice data collected about ref.14777 (posted in Feb 17, 2020) by @Banner Roar

if I want to describe as that record, so it should be “Gold, double markers at 12 , rectangular at 6,9,12 and elongated rhombus at 1,2,4,5,7,8,10,11”


About my watch, I think
- The case looks Ok (little polished)
- The font of dial looks original without patina
- The crown and case-back were original
- The movement looks quite correct and clean
- The crystal (with date window) plus omega symbol looks original too.

I try to search this dial’s pattern in forums and in google , then I can’t found like this one in any “constellation” model.

Thanks @seekingseaquest about the name of this dial , “dimple texture”. I searched this term and found this “rhombus” shape (with waffle) in this Omega Seamaster Deville.



Thanks @cristos71 , @hoipolloi , @Dr No , @Shabbaz , @Peemacgee , @Banner Roar and others for helping me discussing about this watch via p.m.

My wrist shot:

**Thanks everyone for comment.
if anyone got this dial style in any model of omega , please share.
If anyone know the name of this dial, please tell me too.

I just come to watchmaker and seeing the backside of this dial , I think it was original dial.



Fantastic finding. Congratulations.
 
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Bloody hell... That's stunning! Congratulations to you
 
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I add this video showing backside and front of dial.


Regards,
Teerapat
 
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Not the same.. but the below is most similar IMO.

Would love one of these Connies in steel by the way 😉

 
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I just change to crown to be the “thin decagonal” crown which is more likely to be the correct model.