Recommended Vintage OMEGA WATCHES (only) On EBAY (NOT for Inquiries)

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Do they come any better than this?
You could have boxes and papers but short answer is no.
 
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I can't tell by looking - anyone know approx what year it's from? Ta r
 
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Bit blurry but it looks like the serial no is 32m, so approx 1970 give or take a bit.
 
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Bit blurry but it looks like the serial no is 32m, so approx 1970 give or take a bit.
Doesn't it look like 44 million?
 
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Bit blurry but it looks like the serial no is 32m, so approx 1970 give or take a bit.

Sorry, is there a crossed wire here?
 
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Ah yes. Seems to be the case. Spiki was evidently referring to the Mark 2. The Moonwatch is evidently 44** (found it now - tx) which puts it at around 1983, which fits better !
 
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Yes, sorry i was referring to the Mk II. It was the comment about box and papers that made me think Roger was looking at that one.
 
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Is it missing the hour marker at 6 o'clock?
If it is the 34mm version, it is correct without the marker. Only the jumbo version has the marker at 6. Seller mentioned 36mm diameter but I am thinking he means inclusive of crown. May be wrong about it though.
 
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Is it missing the hour marker at 6 o'clock?

I think so.

See below - Gavin nailed it:

If it is the 34mm version, it is correct without the marker. Only the jumbo version has the marker at 6. Seller mentioned 36mm diameter but I am thinking he means inclusive of crown.

31.6 mm dial for the 36 mm case diameter versions:

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29 mm dial for the 34 mm case diameter versions:

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Above only pertains to the manual wind 26x models made from the mid 50's to the very very early 60's.

Personally I think the dial is a little too weathered...

Yeah, but that's Kyle's thing.