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  1. OWa Apr 25, 2018

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    I am not an expert but I will try to explain you the issue with your dial. I marked the relevant areas in red.

    This is an original dial without stubbies:

    80B6EDCC-BD8C-41D7-82AA-17C85FAB6A08.jpeg

    This is your dial with stubbies:

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    I hope this helps.

    Btw. The movement of your watch appears to be a Omega cal 550 (picture isn’t very shrap) . An Seamaster 300 with the reference 165.024 should have a cal 552.

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    Cheers
     
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  2. Dan S Apr 25, 2018

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    Very nice analysis on the dial. I believe that cal 550 can be correct for this reference.
     
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  3. OWa Apr 25, 2018

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    You are right. I almost forgot about those produced for the US market. :whipped:

    The best thing would probably be checking the serial number with Omega.
     
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  4. johnwayne21 Apr 25, 2018

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    Thank You Everybody for every opinion.

    You help me to not to do a big mistake.
    That is situation that You are looking for some model and suddenly is chance to buy it in good money and You BELIEVE that everythink with it is ok.
    I think better will be looking for Omega Seamaster 60 or 120, these model are cheaper and very nice too and maybe there is not a lot of fake.

    Thank You once Again
     
  5. Davidt Apr 25, 2018

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    I'm limited with funds at the minute but fancied trying a vintage 'diver' so recently bought a Seamaster 120. It's not in the same league as it's bigger brother but has a charm of its own.
     
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  6. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Apr 25, 2018

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