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  1. Ajack Jan 29, 2017

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    My wife bought me this Seamaster last week. Everything seems authentic (dial wording, sweep, Seamaster stamp on case) , except the hands have no lumens. Did Omega make this model without? Almost every one I've seen has them. image.jpg
     
  2. hoipolloi Vintage Omega Connoisseur Jan 29, 2017

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    Yes, Omega made lots of them that way.
    Hands have no lume, no lume on hour markers and no T next to Swiss Made. All good.
     
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  3. Jhh834 Really, I only owned it for 2 weeks! Jan 29, 2017

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    I think it looks nice. She did a good job!
     
  4. Ajack Jan 29, 2017

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    Thanks so much for your replies. I didn't want to get too attached if it wasn't authentic!
     
  5. Archibald A. L. Jan 30, 2017

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    I had my Seamaster De Ville for a complete maintenance service in Bienne a few years ago.
    Omega changed the hands (now without lume) and also the crown:

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    Congrats! For the watch and the wife :thumbsup:
     
  6. Mac5 Jan 30, 2017

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    If your wife bought it for you, you better get attached to it!
     
  7. Pvt-Public Jan 30, 2017

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    I would have sent that straight back to them. At what Omega charges if it started with luminous hands it better come back with luminous hands!