Railmaster Dial Advice

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Hello all,
Hope everyone is well.
New to the amazing world of vintage Omega and omega forums and would appreciate any expert advice.
I was hoping to start collecting spares in the hope of putting a watch together in the future and came across this Railmaster dial that someone local is selling. The back of the dial does not have the prongs anymore or likely they’ve snapped off over time… and I think I can feel the bump of where one used to be
I think the dial looks ace, but before I go ahead:

- Does it look right to you?
  • ⁠how old could it be/ what year?
  • ⁠which model and reference is it from?


Any advice would be gratefully
appreciated.

Regards
John

 
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Hard to tell the photos are poor. But if it is real the lume is radium and remains very radioactive you should probably not be playing around with that in open air. Inhaling the lume dust can be a health hazard.