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Who can help ? Omega Vintage Chrongraph, Age, Wearth, Modell ??

  1. langschan99 Jan 12, 2018

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    Hello, i am from germany and want some professional Dealer or collector for help.
    i have this old omega chronograph and want to know the age, the model and best what wearth does it have.
    can me help someone ?
     
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  2. uwsearch Jan 12, 2018

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    reference Ck2080, cal 33.3 chro T1 from 1941
     
  3. langschan99 Jan 12, 2018

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    thanks uwsearch, and it is an original from that time ? what do you thin about the price ?
     
  4. uwsearch Jan 12, 2018

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    There are 2 missing parts in the middle of the lug..
    No idea about the price, let's say from 500 to 20'000, put it on Ebay to get the price.
     
  5. ConElPueblo Jan 12, 2018

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    The repainted dial will hurt value a lot.
     
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  6. langschan99 Jan 12, 2018

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    OK thanks, but i dont unterstand what parts a missing ??
     
  7. uwsearch Jan 12, 2018

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  8. langschan99 Jan 12, 2018

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    the dial is not from this time ? was it black ?
     
  9. langschan99 Jan 12, 2018

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  10. ConElPueblo Jan 12, 2018

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    Who knows? There were probably a lot of different dials available at that time, some of them black, some of them silver or other colours :)
     
  11. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Jan 12, 2018

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    Not even close. Probably refinished within the last 10 years.

    There is no way to know the original color of the dial. That was destroyed when it was refinished.

    The original may have looked something like this:

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    Random image pulled from the internet. Detail of a photo originally posted by Douglas Gravina.

    Some of these were co-branded by Omega and Tissot. This was common in the 1930’s.

    You still have a very collectible watch even though it is not in great condition.
    gatorcpa
     
  12. uwsearch Jan 12, 2018

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    There were silver dials too, check AJTT 536