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  1. Thomas-NOR Oct 25, 2017

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    Hello all, new member here.
    I picked up this watch, and in my research I haven't come across one like it, dial wise.
    I have read forum post about other G6250's with 354 bumper movement, being an "American Seamaster", parts imported separately, and assembled in America.

    I need your help with a couple of questions;
    The brown dial, is this a redial job, or did these watches come with this brown "chocolate" dial?
    The crown is not signed, was this normal for this model, or is it replaced?
    Can you give me an educated guess on the worth of the piece "as is"?

    The band I purchased for this watch, a nice Hirsch with I think complement the gold case and brown dial.
     
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  2. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Oct 25, 2017

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    The brown dial, is this a redial job, or did these watches come with this brown "chocolate" dial? - Yes, refinished and not well.
    The crown is not signed, was this normal for this model, or is it replaced? - Replaced.
    Can you give me an educated guess on the worth of the piece "as is"? - $200-250 US, nice movement but not much else.

    Return it if at all possible.
     
  3. Thomas-NOR Oct 27, 2017

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    Thank you for the response.