FXRocket
·Hello, thanks for having me!
I currently have one Omega, a nice survivor Seamaster automatic from 67 that has family history and rarely gets worn. It was a gift to my father in law when he left for Nam, a gift from his dad, so it tends to stay indoors.
I typically just wear a basic Tissot manual (1965) or my daily SKX009 (but I am repairing a nifty 1972 Seiko 6139 blue dial Chrono)...anyway I am considering another Omega and found what seems to be a mid-late 60's Constellation and wanted the groups opinion on it.
I have read through the stickys and also the thread about spotting a fake that I should NEVER ask questions in and have concerns.
The watch I am considering has a 751 with the day & date, I understand this is not as popular as the date only models.
I think the hands may be wrong, they have lume, but the dial does not, but the dial does have a "T". And I cant tell if the back is correct for this era (no bricks). Also, the movement looks like it has some issue with the weight, like a tar substance? Is the movement correct otherwise? The seller states it was serviced 6 months ago but it looks kinda dirty to me? I am thinking the crown should have the logo, if I interview it I would like to know if it should be signed. It's offered at under $400 and I am tempted, but I thought I would get a few votes from this knowledge trust.
Thanks folks.
I currently have one Omega, a nice survivor Seamaster automatic from 67 that has family history and rarely gets worn. It was a gift to my father in law when he left for Nam, a gift from his dad, so it tends to stay indoors.
I typically just wear a basic Tissot manual (1965) or my daily SKX009 (but I am repairing a nifty 1972 Seiko 6139 blue dial Chrono)...anyway I am considering another Omega and found what seems to be a mid-late 60's Constellation and wanted the groups opinion on it.
I have read through the stickys and also the thread about spotting a fake that I should NEVER ask questions in and have concerns.
The watch I am considering has a 751 with the day & date, I understand this is not as popular as the date only models.
I think the hands may be wrong, they have lume, but the dial does not, but the dial does have a "T". And I cant tell if the back is correct for this era (no bricks). Also, the movement looks like it has some issue with the weight, like a tar substance? Is the movement correct otherwise? The seller states it was serviced 6 months ago but it looks kinda dirty to me? I am thinking the crown should have the logo, if I interview it I would like to know if it should be signed. It's offered at under $400 and I am tempted, but I thought I would get a few votes from this knowledge trust.
Thanks folks.
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