Hi guys, I've come across this 1960's Omega Cal.320 in a local auction and was wondering if anyone can help me find some more details about the watch. What I know is: Omega Cal.320 Handwinding Chronograph Made in the 1960's Made of steel 35 mm This is the only picture I have of the watch *The strap is not original Thanks for the help!
Here you go. http://naligazone.com/index.php/data-watch/omega/21-watch/omega/caliber3/68-omega-cal-320
The case is SS and the pushers and crown appear to be GP. I don't see how those can correctly belong together.
@efauser Thanks for the link, but none have them have the same dial as this one. Do you have any information or links to an identical watch?
It does look like something has been plonked on top of the original dial the misalignment of the subdial rings?
The inking is wrong, the logo is wrong, the color is too white, the subdials are not centered. The minute hand does not reach the minute track and the chronograph seconds hand overreaches, which usually indicates that the dial is redone (which it is), the hands are replaced (which they might be) or both (which is likely).