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  1. ClaudioMazz Aug 11, 2017

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    Just want to say thank for the membership. My name is Claudio and I live in Miami, Florida. My Cousin from Argentina give me my uncle watch to see if I can find more info. He already give the watch to a watchmaker name Ricardo and he post some pictures in this forum on 2015, this is the link:
    https://omegaforums.net/threads/omega-vintage-chronograph-questions.24106/
    Finally I found a watchmaker in Miami and he can open it for me, so I have more pictures and maybe you can help me to have more information, like: caliber, reference, and other detail.
    Please let me know if it is possible or need more pictures.

    Thank and Regards
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  2. Tom Dick and Harry Aug 11, 2017

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    Hi

    Welcome back, as mentioned originally and first off the bat (others will chip in) the dial is a redial, meaning at some point in its life it has been reprinted, its a common thing by significantly impacts the value

    Calibre CH.27 / 320 dating back to early 1950's
     
  3. ClaudioMazz Aug 11, 2017

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    Thank Tom for your prompt respond and for the information you just give me. Definitive it is not a hard to find watch and with the reprinted issue we are not looking in a big value. Just to have some base line, do you have any idea of the price range in this watch?

    Regards
     
  4. calalum Aug 11, 2017

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    To me, with that dial, the value is likely just for parts, maybe several hundred dollars if someone actually needs a donor movement. JMHO.
     
  5. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Aug 11, 2017

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    Case and movement are easily worth several thousand dollars, both of which appear to be in pretty decent shape. Finding a new dial is highly improbable, but having the existing one refinished correctly would do the watch wonders.
     
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  6. calalum Aug 11, 2017

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    Several thousand dollars? Plenty of decent complete c. 320 (and c.321) chronos have been around with good dials in the low $2's. Am I missing something here?
     
  7. ClaudioMazz Aug 14, 2017

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    Hi Tom;
    Searching on line by serial number 10.xxx.xxx can be 1940's?
    Do you have any picture or site to found more info of the original dial of this watch? I try to find more detail and... nothing...

    Thank you