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  1. dbonddental Jan 31, 2014

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    Hi guys!
    I`m just frustrated that I can`t find any info on this Omega bumper cal. 351, with case serial 2577-15 SC..Tried all combinations, nothing came up. I just know from the serial of the mouvement that it`s a `56 ( 13xxx.xxx serial).
    Thx in advance,
    Lucian
     
  2. Hijak Jan 31, 2014

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  3. dbonddental Jan 31, 2014

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    Yes, that`s the one, thx Hijak! Only that mine is a gold plated case.
     
  4. Hijak Jan 31, 2014

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    Yes, Omega database is not complete and there were probably many iterations of this watch. Pictures would be nice!:thumbsup:
     
  5. dbonddental Jan 31, 2014

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    As soon as it arrives. For now only theese...
     
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  6. John R Smith Jan 31, 2014

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    Case ref 2577 is just about the most common early 1950s Seamaster case there is. It's your basic screw-back Seamaster, with either a 351 or later on a 354 bumper movement. I'd be a little surprised if it is gold plated, though - usually these are stainless or gold-capped. And the variety of dials is staggering.
     
  7. dbonddental Feb 1, 2014

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    I think it`s gold capped, since the interior of the lugs is steel...I`m happy with that, better than gold plated.
    Does anybody know where can I find something about the variations of the 2577 serial cases?...mine is 2577-15 SC
     
  8. Ω scrutinizer Feb 1, 2014

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    The second number is related to iterations - mostly no differences between them...