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·Hello,
Thinking of purchasing my fist vintage watch. I was eyeing for an Omega w.w.w., but then discovered the cool side story about Omega Officer (and Suverän) connecting Switzerland and Sweden. I'm especially interested in the black dial/gilt version.
After a few weeks of search I've spotted an interesting candidate. I've agreed with the seller to reserve the watch for me, and I'm traveling to meet the seller in his shop in Gothenburg.
Source: https://arlingtonwatches.com/products/omega-officer
Can you please help by commenting on the possible authenticity and the quality of key features of this particular specimen? I have listed some concerns hereunder. Would be great to receive helpful replies.
(1) Dial: sellers has disclosed the dial has a "dent". I am not able to identify the dent on the photo. How is it possible for a dial to get dented in the first place? I can only think of a mechanical damage, and that would indicate the original crystal might have gotten damaged and replaced at some point?
(2) Sub-second dial: is this normal patination, especially compared to hours/minutes dial?
(3) Crown: Is the domed crown authentic for Omega Officer watch?
(4) Spring bars: are not the same type. Isn't it customary, if watch is serviced, both spring bars are replaced? What type of spring bars were originally fitted to Officer watches?
(5) Time period: Online search indicates the movement (serial number 9404284) was made in 1939. But the case back (serial number 10260102) was made in 1944. When was the particular watch assembled by Omega? Is the case back authentic, or a later addition?
(6) Model reference: I was not able to determine the specific model variant of this Officer watch.
(7) Caliber: I was not able to determine the caliber variant of this Officer watch.
(8) 3-digit engraving: theres 193 engraved on the back of a lug. What is this code referring to? When conducting online search I haven't spotted an engraving on Officer watches in this location. Is it authentic?
Copied photos for your convenience.
Thanks for you help,
Rait
Thinking of purchasing my fist vintage watch. I was eyeing for an Omega w.w.w., but then discovered the cool side story about Omega Officer (and Suverän) connecting Switzerland and Sweden. I'm especially interested in the black dial/gilt version.
After a few weeks of search I've spotted an interesting candidate. I've agreed with the seller to reserve the watch for me, and I'm traveling to meet the seller in his shop in Gothenburg.
Source: https://arlingtonwatches.com/products/omega-officer
Can you please help by commenting on the possible authenticity and the quality of key features of this particular specimen? I have listed some concerns hereunder. Would be great to receive helpful replies.
(1) Dial: sellers has disclosed the dial has a "dent". I am not able to identify the dent on the photo. How is it possible for a dial to get dented in the first place? I can only think of a mechanical damage, and that would indicate the original crystal might have gotten damaged and replaced at some point?
(2) Sub-second dial: is this normal patination, especially compared to hours/minutes dial?
(3) Crown: Is the domed crown authentic for Omega Officer watch?
(4) Spring bars: are not the same type. Isn't it customary, if watch is serviced, both spring bars are replaced? What type of spring bars were originally fitted to Officer watches?
(5) Time period: Online search indicates the movement (serial number 9404284) was made in 1939. But the case back (serial number 10260102) was made in 1944. When was the particular watch assembled by Omega? Is the case back authentic, or a later addition?
(6) Model reference: I was not able to determine the specific model variant of this Officer watch.
(7) Caliber: I was not able to determine the caliber variant of this Officer watch.
(8) 3-digit engraving: theres 193 engraved on the back of a lug. What is this code referring to? When conducting online search I haven't spotted an engraving on Officer watches in this location. Is it authentic?
Copied photos for your convenience.



Thanks for you help,
Rait