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·Is something amiss if the Omega letters on a Constellation aren’t connected?
The first photo is from a Chrono24 listing for a ref 14393 which appears to show all the letters separated. I’m sure it’s also possible that the connections exist, it just can’t be made out in this photo.
The second photo is from my 14393, which has the bottom of the letters connected, along with a connection at the top of the ‘E’. Both references are gold capped, cal. 561 with Arabic numerals at 6-9-12.
The question was seemingly answered in this thread with regard to black dials. I’m wondering if it applies to other variations, as well. I’m also curious if the lack of connections may signify a redial, or not.
The first photo is from a Chrono24 listing for a ref 14393 which appears to show all the letters separated. I’m sure it’s also possible that the connections exist, it just can’t be made out in this photo.
The second photo is from my 14393, which has the bottom of the letters connected, along with a connection at the top of the ‘E’. Both references are gold capped, cal. 561 with Arabic numerals at 6-9-12.
The question was seemingly answered in this thread with regard to black dials. I’m wondering if it applies to other variations, as well. I’m also curious if the lack of connections may signify a redial, or not.