Vintage Omega with Salmon Dial, what models produced a Salmon Dial?

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Hello Omega Forum! Hoping to get some help in finding a Vintage Omega watch with a Salmon Dial, does anybody know the model and/or model number when Omega produced a Salmon dial watch? Have had trouble finding information about one online. Had saw one a year ago in a video of what looked like a Omega Seamaster or Omega DeVille with a Salmon dial but was hard to tell if it was a Salmon dial or from patina. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
 
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Hi mate, welcome to the forum 馃榾

Relatively modern pieces are available with salmon coloured dials, I believe. Otherwise it would probably have to be obscure 40's models.

A vintage Seamaster or DeVille with a salmon coloured dial would either be patinated or redialed. Most patinated pieces tend to gravitate more towards orange tones though.

Why do you specifically want this combination of manufacturer and colour?
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In the 70`s there where some Rolex with dials like this this just as an example:



This is really salmon 馃榿
 
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Patek Neptune and 5024g were both available with Salmon Dials. I've owned both, but now long gone 馃檨
 
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Thank you everyone for all the great responses on this thread!

ConElPueblo: I just love how the salmon dial looks on watches especially with gold accents of the case and markers. Think it looks really classy and has the feel/look of a different era. Maybe could've been an Omega Constellation in rose gold. The search continues lol.
bubba48: Haha ya that is pretty cool but maybe too smokey lol.
TexOmega: That Helbros is very beautiful! I have never seen that before! Looks very classy will have to check it out. Thanks!
sirtaifun: Yes very true there is other fish out there lol. That Citizen though looks a little too orangey haha. Ya, i have seen a salmon dial oyster perpetual and a Rolex bubbleback that were pretty cool, before Rolex had there crown logo on their watches. Think were from around the 1930's!
cineaste: That Alpina looks very beautiful really like the sub second dial and numerals. Very classy!
MikiJ: Those are really nice watches! i like the silver indices roman numerals on the Neptune. What happened to them?! And what is the watch in your picture??
Vitezi: Thank you so much will check it out!

Thanks everyone! Wanted to reply to yall individually but looks like I can't reply to each post (or haven't figured out how to) so had to do it this way lol.
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Apparently Hamilton just released a salmon dial