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  1. Dominik89 Nov 2, 2015

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    Hi,

    My name is Dominik and I am new to the omega vintage world! I was stuck in the vintage Rolex corner until last week ✌️!

    I bought a watch from a heuer collector which I saw it as a good looking transitional speedy!

    Yesterday I was looking at similar models and saw on mine there is no tswisst writing on 6 o clock.

    Is this normal or did I bought a reprinted dial?

    Thanks for your advise,

    Dom
     
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  2. gophishin Nov 2, 2015

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  3. tomo Nov 18, 2015

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    This bad boy for sale?
     
  4. al128 unsolicited co-moderation giverer Nov 19, 2015

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    Could this be an original service dial? E.g a job done in the 60ies?
     
  5. Interstellar Nov 19, 2015

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    I'm too thinking that this could be a service dial...but let the experts weigh in on this.
     
  6. Davidt Nov 19, 2015

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    Well it's a step dial so pre-1974, but as far as I'm aware, even service dials from this period were marked T Swiss Made T. In fact, I think it was a legal requirement.
     
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  7. Illiknight Nov 19, 2015

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    By no means an expert, but shouldn't a transitional dial have an applied logo? That logo looks raised to me or do I need to go to the eye dr AGAIN!
     
  8. gophishin Nov 19, 2015

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    It is an AML with the correct long indices, it's just mysteriously missing the "T SWISS MADE T"
     
  9. Illiknight Nov 19, 2015

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    Yep, eye dr. ::facepalm2:: Looked on phone, now looked on computer and read previous thread that was linked. In the words of Roseanne Rosannadanna.... nevermind!
     
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