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  1. Pitta r26 Aug 25, 2016

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    Good enening everybody,

    thank's for admitting me in your forum and sorry if my english is not perfect.

    I bought an Omega seamaster daydate cosc gold but I don't know a lot about it. I decided just for aestetic reason.
    I just know that the ref is 168.90.034
    The weekday indicator didn't work well but I went to an official assistance that controlled it and made it work well.

    Can you help me to have some notice

    Thanks

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  2. fjf Aug 25, 2016

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  3. Pitta r26 Sep 13, 2016

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    any notice, post about the story of the seamaster or of the movement? is it normal that in the link posted above there's only the steel one?
     
  4. fjf Sep 13, 2016

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    The omega database is not complete.
     
  5. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Sep 13, 2016

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    The case reference for the steel one is 168.034. Sometimes Omega had local contractors produce gold cases to their specifications in order to avoid high import taxes.

    We'd need to see the inside of the case to say any more.

    Certainly looks correct to me from the outside.
    gatorcpa
     
  6. axiale Sep 13, 2016

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    Very beautiful watch. Can be for italian market ,maybe you will know if you open it and check the hallmark for gold ?Tell me please,your Omega have bezel?I can't see in your pic.
    Have 39 mm diameter? Calibre751?
    Beautif
     
  7. axiale Sep 13, 2016

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    I wanna tel Beautiful watch not just Beautif.
    Btw,apologize for my english.
     
  8. Dero13 4 watches. All set to the wrong time. Sep 13, 2016

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    Nice watch. Are the hour markers onyx?
     
  9. Thomas P. The P is for Palladium and Platinum Sep 13, 2016

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    There looks to be some sort of hallmark on the back of the 7 o'clock lug. We will still need to see the inside of the caseback and movement to see if this watch is completely correct.
     
  10. TNTwatch Sep 13, 2016

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    Very rare solid gold 168.034, with hang tag and in NOS condition too boot!