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·Hi all members of OF.
I want to share another of my new watch.
This one was Omega seamaster ref.2577-22 with uncommon “golfer dial”, serial no. 13,636,xxx (around 1953) and powered by caliber 354.
In my opinion,
I try to collect another examples in this forums and in google.
I found this one from @Privateday7 (posted since 2016 when he visited Omega museum)
Others examples (from @wannabeWC , @Vitezi and @Ko1892 ):
My wrist shot:
Thanks for comment from @cristos71 and @Dr No via p.m.
Thanks for your kindness advice and comment from members in this forums.
Teerapat
I want to share another of my new watch.
This one was Omega seamaster ref.2577-22 with uncommon “golfer dial”, serial no. 13,636,xxx (around 1953) and powered by caliber 354.
In my opinion,
- The dial looks original with patina
- The font of “OMEGA , AUTOMATIC, Seamaster” was correct (when compared to another “golfer” examples)
- The hours markers were original with esp. the large “Arabic number” at 3/6/9/12 o’clock
- The minute tracks were original with gold spots
- The hands were original
- The case and lug quite OK
- The crown was original
- The caseback was original
- The movement looks quite clean
- The crystal may notbe original
I try to collect another examples in this forums and in google.
I found this one from @Privateday7 (posted since 2016 when he visited Omega museum)
Others examples (from @wannabeWC , @Vitezi and @Ko1892 ):
My wrist shot:
Thanks for comment from @cristos71 and @Dr No via p.m.
Thanks for your kindness advice and comment from members in this forums.
Teerapat