Where do i find a dial for this OMEGA Geneve Mens Vintage Mechanical Watch Cal. 601.

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I've been told this watch has a redial and I wanted to know where i could find a authentic dial (can be used) for under $50. The crown is also not authentic so i would like a real one. It's from 1960-69 and the case size is 35 mm. The watch costs $180 rn but the auction has 7 more days.
 
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Maybe start looking for a new case at the same time, that one's been polished to death.

Seriously, you would be wise to look for a better example, there are a few around, just take your time..
 
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Maybe start looking for a new case at the same time, that one's been polished to death.

Seriously, you would be wise to look for a better example, there are a few around, just take your time..
 
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I like the other watch because the seller said it was serviced. Is this better?
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thanks ill look for something else than

 
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Rough case, wrong crown (maybe), dial from a Genève when it should be a Seamaster.

You need to spend some time learning about your target watch and then buy with confidence.
 
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Read the stickies. You'll be surprised how much you can learn with a little effort.
 
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R rohin
I like the other watch because the seller said it was serviced.

You'll be saving yourself a lot of time, effort and maybe even some cash, if you take your time to look for a nice example then send it for servicing instead of getting a poor example and replacement parts.
 
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Rough case, wrong crown (maybe), dial from a Genève when it should be a Seamaster.

You need to spend some time learning about your target watch and then buy with confidence.

you sure about that, I've seen more than a few Geneve's dials in this case type
 
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you sure about that, I've seen more than a few Geneve's dials in this case type

Just using the reference number, Omega calls it a Seamaster.

I know that the Seamaster/Genève names were often interchanged, but not in this case.