Omega seamaster 600 geneve with technical dial ID

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Hi everyone,

I've recently acquired this lovely Omega Geneve and I don't know what to make of it. I can't find another white technical dial Omega that has the double signature seamaster 600 and geneve but the dial doesn't look repainted or fake.
Reference on the caseback doesn't exist neither apparently.
Movement number checks out with the seamaster 600 geneve signature as well as the movement and case however

So what do you guys think? Thanks in advance
 
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Looks perfectly legit.

These red crosshair, white technical dials were available in both manual (Seamaster 600 136.011) and automatic (166.002) guises, with the manual being more common. The Seamaster Geneve double signing is however a more seldom seen version of the manual wind model.
 
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You’ll have to search through the thread but I’m sites there’s a couple of Seamaster Geneves in here.
Add yours to the thread for future reference.

 
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Looks perfectly legit.

These red crosshair, white technical dials were available in both manual (Seamaster 600 136.011) and automatic (166.002) guises, with the manual being more common. The Seamaster Geneve double signing is however a more seldom seen version of the manual wind model.
Thanks a lot David.

What do you think about the reference on the caseback?
 
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Omega change to the ‘double 00’ references at some point. So from 136.011 to 136.0011 or 00011 at some point. I admit I haven’t seen this one before and you haven’t included an external picture of the case back but it’s could well be a genuine Omega service caseback