Vintage Black Dials Only! Lets see them!

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I have a few with black or dark blue dials as I like the look.

Three Longines black dials

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Another one with bling band and case

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A bumper movement 1950s Omega with a nice period band (dealer in Vegas?)

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Le Coultre Futurematic (1950s) with period Speidel band

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This is one of my favourite black dials watches. It just doesn't get much better that this IMHO 馃榾
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This one of my favourite black dials watches. It just dosn't get much better that this IMHO 馃榾

Yes it does, that Lemania you posted in the other thread is pretty damn fine.....
 
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Yes it does, that Lemania you posted in the other thread is pretty damn fine.....

haha lol..it is but that Lemania love is fresh and needs to grow 馃榿 . This one is etablish favourite. Thanks anyway @STANDY
 
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haha lol..it is but that Lemania love is fresh and needs to grow 馃榿 . This one is etablish favourite. Thanks anyway @STANDY

It will grow
 
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Alright folks, this is a call to all off you to show off your black dialed vintage pieces! They can be any brand, but must follow two simple rules: they must be considered vintage, and can't be redials! So post 'em away!

I'll start with mine....

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Oh, wait...sorry, I don't have a vintage black dialed in my current collection 馃檨 Hey! but don't let this stop from posting yours!! Let's see them!!! 馃榿

Snap ! Lol
 
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Ref 2639-5 with cal 265 (12.7M serial). In normal light it just looks black, but at the right angle in sunlight, you can see a lot of yellow-gold flecks.

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OK, I will tread lightly with non-Omega, but since @Xeer broke the ice with his gorgeous Polerouter...

But seriously, if this is inappropriate, let me know.

1940s Angelus chronograph with in-house cal 215 movement in a 38mm SS case. Angelus made the identical chronograph for the Hungarian air force ("LE" on case-back). Sadly, this is a civilian version, but in nice unpolished and original condition.

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