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Opinion required: anyone seen this type of a cal 283 dial before?

  1. cagkut May 30, 2017

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    Hi, I saw this watch during my lunch break today and thinking of purchasing it, BUT I haven't seen a similar dial before. What I specifically am concerned about is that the 12 hour marker is numbered but unlike this type of dials, the 3,6 and 9 o'clock markers are not, there are just dots there. Can anyone vouch for this dial?

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  2. ConElPueblo May 30, 2017

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    Sure, it does come in that variation. I have had a few myself.

    Not that the dial looks a bit worn - unless the colour on my monitor is off, it could be a sympton of a aggressively cleaned dial. Also, it looks as if the plating has worn off on the lugs. If that is the case, I wouldn't consider a purchase.
     
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  3. cagkut May 30, 2017

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    Thank you very much!

    Both of your observations are correct, the dial has a heavy patina and some marks that look like they are outcomes of "scrubbing" if you know what I mean. Plus the plating has come off here and there, but these are looking nice, I would not consider buying it if it was NOS. Of course these have to be reflected on the price, which I believe are not at the moment as he is asking $450 for it. I will buy it if he drops a good 25% off this amount.
     
  4. ConElPueblo May 30, 2017

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    In my opinion, it is still too much. I am not saying that no-one would ever enjoy wearing the watch, but a gold capped 30mm Omega is by no means a rare watch and if you apply just a tiny amount of patience to your enthusiasm, I am sure that a much better example will surface for the same amount :)
     
  5. cagkut May 30, 2017

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  6. kreyke May 30, 2017

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    That's not the same watch? Sorry I'm not really following.

    I personally feel that the dial has been messed around too much. It's not the type of patina I'd go for but then again, patina is quite a personal preference.

    Moreover, if the plating is coming off, it makes it quite a lot less desirable (to me at least). Not really a collectible piece in my relatively inexperienced opinion.
     
  7. cagkut May 30, 2017

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    Nope not the same watch, same caliber/same era, different dial.

    I agree the watch is not in a very good shape, I just had liked it because of its size and patina of the dial, am open to offers if anyone out there wants to sell a cal 283 in a better shape for similar buck
     
  8. ConElPueblo May 30, 2017

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    Is this a way of circumventing OF buying/selling rules? Keeping the forum hostage by threatening to buy a crap watch unless you are sold a better example? :p ;)

    Curious - why does it have to be cal. 283? Wouldn't case material/size/design be better parameters?
     
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  9. cagkut May 30, 2017

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    :))) Yes! Be warned that I will buy it unless someone sells me a better one, and I am serious.

    Well I had no intentions to surpass the rules really. I did not know there was such a rule, forgive my ignorance. The funny thing is that I recently got a nice 20mm brown strap and I was looking for a reasonable priced watch for that. I saw this one, which has the correct size ::facepalm1::::facepalm1:: Actually it doesn't have to be a cal 283, just 20mm lug width!
     
  10. François Pépin May 30, 2017

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    I agree with ConelPueblo. Prices are usually high for 38 mm watches, but the condition is too bad here.

    It will be hard to find a 30 series 38 mm watch in decent condition for 450 dollars. Same difficulty if what you want is actually a 20mm lugs width. So I guess you will have to search in another direction.
     
  11. hoipolloi Vintage Omega Connoisseur May 30, 2017

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    You can look for ref 2544 and 2545. Both are 39mm with 20mm lug size. Powered by 283 and 26X.
    But unfortunately, they are not available in that $450 range.

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