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FS Omega Seamaster ref. 14350-1 horn lugs

  1. 88cut Sep 1, 2016

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    Hi all,

    This is an Omega Seamaster Horn Lugs circa 1952, most likely sold in Canada. It was bought off a retired watch maker who serviced the watch for a client who abandoned the watch.

    Case/crown/crystal: Stainless Steel polished case with horned lugs (18mm between the lugs), I strongly believe the crown is original, Omega logo visible on the crystal.
    Dial: Gold applied Omega logo and markers, inner chapter ring, original lume and re-dial
    Movement: Serviced Omega caliber 354, seventeen jewels bumper movement

    Omegaforums price: Reduced from 500 to 350 USD via PayPal or BankWire (shipping offered within the US until Sept. 6th)
    Contact: [email protected]
     
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    Edited Sep 2, 2016
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  2. DirtyDozen12 Thanks, mystery donor! Sep 1, 2016

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    Are you certain that this dial is original?
     
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  3. 88cut Sep 1, 2016

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    Yes
     
  4. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Sep 1, 2016

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  5. Fost Sep 2, 2016

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    This is why I like this forum so much... Expert help is so valuable even for the seller (No offence, the seller here looks very honnest but seems to miss the dial issue)
     
  6. 88cut Sep 2, 2016

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    Ok I see the the difference.

    I managed to get a before and after picture
     
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  7. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Sep 2, 2016

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    Before and after what?

    Just looks like a minor cleaning to the dial, or maybe a new crystal.

    gatorcpa
     
  8. 88cut Sep 2, 2016

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    It's a new crystal and the dial was cleaned.
     
  9. vintagewatches87 Sep 2, 2016

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    just send you a PM. ;)
     
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  10. 88cut Sep 2, 2016

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    Before and after the watchmaker serviced it..
     
  11. 88cut Sep 2, 2016

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    Sold
     
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