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  1. Amadeus Dec 6, 2016

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    Another one straight from the "treasures" box, this one is a weird Omega dial with Photochromic roman numerals (even the Omega logo is made with the same termination) made by Lemrich.
    I believe the dial is for a watch cal. 30T2PC but I could be wrong.

    Now, the pictures:

    This is how it looks without any light reflection:
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    But as soon as you expose it to some light... 001.JPG 002.JPG

    I must say the Omega logo looks especially beautiful: 003.JPG 004.JPG 005.JPG 006.JPG 007.JPG 08.JPG

    On the backside is the sign of the maker "Lemrich Suisse" 09.JPG
     
  2. OllieOnTheRocks Dec 22, 2021

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    I wonder what “6 32” means. I have a dial also from Lemrich that says “6 33” perhaps the diameter of the dial? Mine measures 33.5mm so is made for a jumbo.
     
  3. sleepyastronaut Dec 22, 2021

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    A date code, possibly 1946 week 32?
     
  4. mac_omega Dec 22, 2021

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    No, not at all.

    It is quite simple:

    "6" is Lemrich´s internal code for Omega and "32" means the diameter of the visible part of the dial when installed.
    If you meassure the lose dial with a caliper it will be 32.6 mm and installed on the watch your will see 32 mm