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  1. El Mago Aug 25, 2018

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    Hy,

    I need some advice. Is this a legit model/dial?

    I have only a few screenshots and the info that it is a cal. 268 movement.

    And the bracelet is not original. Thats all i know.

    Thx in advance Screenshot_20180826-010151_willhaben.jpg Screenshot_20180826-010147_willhaben.jpg Screenshot_20180826-010137_willhaben.jpg
     
  2. BlackTalon This Space for Rent Aug 25, 2018

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    #1 -- not a pie pan

    #2 -- looks like dial doesn't fit right in case (or maybe bezel is missing?)

    #3 -- More photos needed, especially of back and inside of caseback. Movement would be good, too.
     
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  3. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Aug 25, 2018

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    The side profile of the lugs looks correct for a Geneve.
     
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  4. ConElPueblo Aug 26, 2018

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    It looks like a correct Omega Geneve, but with some issues. There seems to be a gap at the right hand side of the watch between the dial and case and the dial/movement looks slanted to the left. I would suspect that the movement has come loose, possibly from broken/non-existant case clamps.

    Case and bracelet looks good, (non-pie pan) dial looks a bit dirty, unfortunately.
     
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  5. felsby I don't see any option in settings or profile Aug 26, 2018

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    The two-tone dials as this one creates an optical illusion of having pie-pan, or domed, shape. I am not certain if the pie pan nomer is reserved for the faceted design, or if the "bowl" dials qualify as pie pans as well.
     
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  6. padders Oooo subtitles! Aug 26, 2018

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    Not a pie pan, two tone finish with no faceting. Not a million mile away from my cal 267 Geneve, maybe slightly later as those indices look to be a early/mid 60s index design whereas those on mine are more late 50s.

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  7. El Mago Aug 26, 2018

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    Thanks for all your reply's...very helpful...appreciate it a lot
     
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