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  1. Schoffenhausen Aug 24, 2017

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    Hello to all. I've been looking at this vintage Omega and i have two doubts regarding the same:

    1. After googled the reference 166.0209 i only see Seamasters with day/date, and none Geneve;
    2. Could it be redialed?

    Thanks in advance. [​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
     
  2. albertob Aug 24, 2017

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    Hi there,

    I own a couple of Genèves and I can tell you the movement 1010/1012 is the one from Genèves.

    I would think that it was swapped the case back honestly....
     
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  3. Schoffenhausen Aug 24, 2017

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    I tought that might be te case (the swap). Thanks a lot.

    Best regards,
     
  4. Schoffenhausen Aug 24, 2017

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    BTW, looking at the pictures i see a 1021 movement instead of the 1010/1012. Is it suposed to be that way?
     
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  5. mondodec Editor Constellation Collectors Blog Aug 24, 2017

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    1021 is a chronometer grade movement and should be seen in a Constellation or a Seamaster chronometer, so methinks Dr Frankenstein could have had a hand in this. :)
     
  6. albertob Aug 25, 2017

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    I m wondering if the rotor has the same problems 1010-1012 had....
     
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  7. Schoffenhausen Aug 25, 2017

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    I think this watch has been made out of pieces. The movement from one watch, the case back from other, the dial from a third one, and so on... Nevertheless, i'll ran away from him!
     
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