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The photos make it look like someone with the DTs painted the dial - but in fact I think it is ok.
BTW - its a 168.010
The dial looks to be in good condition, however, these dials suffered from micro-bubbling - so check for that (if it bothers you)
The case is ok but not especially sharp.
Has some serious rotor rub - so will need a service.
Has a replacement generic crown.
The dial looks to be in good condition, however, these dials suffered from micro-bubbling - so check for that (if it bothers you)
Still learning with vintage. What does micro-bubbling refer to?
Tiny blisters in the surface of the dial. If you look closely at photos of Omega dials from the 60s, you will often see it. It's more visible when the lighting is coming from certain directions, so sellers can minimize it if they choose.
+1 to all of these points. The photos hide the condition of the dial, but I also suspect you will see many small marks/bubbles all over the dial lacquer. Case is soft, movement has not been maintained. Needs a proper crown. Mediocre watch overall IMO, but could be ok at the right price if the condition issues don't bother you and your budget allows for repairs and a correct crown.
The photos make it look like someone with the DTs painted the dial - but in fact I think it is ok.
BTW - its a 168.010
The dial looks to be in good condition, however, these dials suffered from micro-bubbling - so check for that (if it bothers you)
The case is ok but not especially sharp.
Has some serious rotor rub - so will need a service.
Has a replacement generic crown.
You mention 1970 - do you know the movt serial number?
A nice watch -but depends on the price
G GreggleThe man who has two piepans is asking this one for 1300 and another one which is banged up a lot by 1000