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  1. BryanwithaY Feb 15, 2019

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    Haven’t been able to find another with a dial like this. Anybody in the know tell me about it
    Thanks in advance! 4644D5DD-5557-4DB6-A86A-2FE9CBA9600B.jpeg 02D47663-F78A-4939-8588-34326CE178AF.jpeg AC9C0E97-A1EC-40C4-8591-A257CAD19399.jpeg
     
  2. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Feb 15, 2019

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    There is a lot of dial variations for these I’ve seen similar ones on other models.

    I believe you would call that a racing dial.

    My google searches don’t show a match but that is not conclusive.
     
  3. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Feb 15, 2019

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    I agree, a "Don Draper" style.

    Omega released individual models with many dial variations, some were available in greater numbers than others.

    As with all black dialed watches of this vintage and style, one needs very clear, well lit, properly focussed high resolution photos to establish dial originality.
     
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  4. BryanwithaY May 28, 2019

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    Still enjoying it but haven’t found any info on this dial. Had the crystal replaced as the other had been polished and had a substantial crack in it. The watchmaker verified it is authentic but hadn’t seen this variation of dial.
     
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  5. DaveK Yoda of Yodelers May 29, 2019

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    Is the crosshair off centre at 12 and thru the applied logo?
     
  6. BryanwithaY May 29, 2019

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    Angle of the picture