Omega De Ville Ref. 6292 Rare Dial: How Uncommon?

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I've only seen a small handful of these in my time and none in as good condition as mine 🤣🤣

Just how rare are these dials? Its a 1953, 14k gold filled, Ref. KM6292, Cal.354.

I was thinking about clearing this one out what would.be a reasonable price for one of these?

 
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Here’s a no date version

Check out the guide to Special Dials in that thread

 
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Reasonably uncommon but that’s against a backdrop of Omega making a large variety of different dial designs in small numbers for this ref, so it’s not uncommon to see an uncommon dial
 
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Do you have a photo of movement? This reference from 1960s usually has cal 563 movement which is later than 354 from 50s. And I don’t think cal 354 has date.
 
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That watch certainly shouldn’t have a 354
 
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Don’t believe this should have a cal 354. Nonetheless, the dial is pretty uncommon and really nice!
 
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Just how rare are these dials? Its a 1953, 14k gold filled, Ref. KM6292, Cal.354.
More like 1963, and probably had a cal. 560 (US market 17 jewel movement).
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I don't think there are any records or statistics on the numbers of specific dials that were produced. Certainly it's not one of the most common variants. But as we often say, rarity doesn't always correlate strongly with value. Obviously, the US gold-filled case is going to hurt the watch, so it all needs to be balanced. Many collectors don't touch gold-filled/plated watches.

If you don't know how much to ask, an eBay auction might be your best bet. Otherwise, do some research and make an educated guess.
 
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Do you have a photo of movement? This reference from 1960s usually has cal 563 movement which is later than 354 from 50s. And I don’t think cal 354 has date.

 
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If you're planning on selling will need a watchmaker to open and find out what you have inside. Its a front loading case so special technique and tools needed to open.

Did prior seller provide that movement photo?