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  1. Krabong Aug 9, 2017

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    Hello,

    Need help again. I have this watch for sale on a Dutch forum and somebody claims that ref. 2520 with kaliber 352 always must have a "Seamaster" writing or "Chronometre" writing on the dial.

    For me it looks legit but I don't want to sell a "franken". And I can return the watch to the guy I bought from, so please give your opinion.
     
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  2. cristos71 Aug 9, 2017

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    The dial looks much later to me, like a 60's dial. And a chronometer movement should have chronometer on the dial too.
     
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  3. mac_omega Aug 9, 2017

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    +1 Christos is right
     
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  4. Krabong Aug 9, 2017

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    Thank you.

    Withdraw all ads, I don't want to sell a Franken. Too bad because the movement is cool.

    With regards, Roel
     
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  5. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Aug 9, 2017

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    Looks like a service dial.
     
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  6. TNTwatch Aug 9, 2017

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    +1. Later service dial but incorrect anyways.
     
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