jcdmorris
·Hi members. I'm new to OF and vintage watches generally. I'm interested in older 2577's, but acknowledge I am a neophyte and prone to mistakes. Given this, I am doing my best to research, research, research before committing to any purchase. I am keen to use the sales forums on OF, as the forum is full of experts and can help police any dubious offers.
I have seen the following ref 2577 cal. 354 on ebay.
In evaluating it, mostly as an exercise to improve as a potential buyer, I am checking the following aspects.
<-- I welcome any feedback / guidance on my evaluation -->
Case (over-polishing):
- lugs seem sharp
- can see scratches on case, seeming to indicate at least no recent polishing
- caseback does not look overpolished, but SEASMASTER script looks fairly worn
- inside case back is fairly clean with some dates from old servicing
Movement:
- cal 354 seems to match period / case
- seems to be an even color of movement pieces (rotor, base, bridge, etc)
- visual condition - some soiling, but seems OK
- crown is clover, which should be correct for this model
Face:
- Lum - does not look to be re-lumed at all or recently- lum is dark
- lum on hands - dark
- lum on hour "arrowheads" - hard to tell, but dark
- Face condition / patina
- Appears correct for period (although many, many 2577s faces, so only going on the Omega database (link))
- Does not appear to be re-painted (at least recently) - see some deterioration - not "super clean"
Hands
- hour / minute look ok based on Omega database pic
- seconds hand looks too short and (red flag?)
Script on Dial
- I in automatic lines up with A in Omega, seems correct
- S in Seamaster seems correct "wire hanger" style
- I do not see a "Swiss Made" on dial below 6 on dial
- this seems like a red flag for a repaint long enough ago to deteriorate to current condition. Is that logical?)
- there may be there - in one picture, seems to be something at 6, but I cannot easily see it
-Dial placement within case
- Hour markers seem "crowded" against case versus the reference pic - is that a thing to look for?
I have seen the following ref 2577 cal. 354 on ebay.
In evaluating it, mostly as an exercise to improve as a potential buyer, I am checking the following aspects.
<-- I welcome any feedback / guidance on my evaluation -->
Case (over-polishing):
- lugs seem sharp
- can see scratches on case, seeming to indicate at least no recent polishing
- caseback does not look overpolished, but SEASMASTER script looks fairly worn
- inside case back is fairly clean with some dates from old servicing
Movement:
- cal 354 seems to match period / case
- seems to be an even color of movement pieces (rotor, base, bridge, etc)
- visual condition - some soiling, but seems OK
- crown is clover, which should be correct for this model
Face:
- Lum - does not look to be re-lumed at all or recently- lum is dark
- lum on hands - dark
- lum on hour "arrowheads" - hard to tell, but dark
- Face condition / patina
- Appears correct for period (although many, many 2577s faces, so only going on the Omega database (link))
- Does not appear to be re-painted (at least recently) - see some deterioration - not "super clean"
Hands
- hour / minute look ok based on Omega database pic
- seconds hand looks too short and (red flag?)
Script on Dial
- I in automatic lines up with A in Omega, seems correct
- S in Seamaster seems correct "wire hanger" style
- I do not see a "Swiss Made" on dial below 6 on dial
- this seems like a red flag for a repaint long enough ago to deteriorate to current condition. Is that logical?)
- there may be there - in one picture, seems to be something at 6, but I cannot easily see it
-Dial placement within case
- Hour markers seem "crowded" against case versus the reference pic - is that a thing to look for?




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