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  1. bigu Jan 20, 2018

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    Hi!
    Not for few times, I saw an Omega put up for sale on the internet, with movement pictures that had the censored series. Or in other examples, pictures are very small, so you can not see it... For example, I've attached two pictures in just one case - My question is why is this happening? There is a good reason, or every time it can be a multi-part watch, the so-called frankewatch?

    In this example, it's an Omega Seamaster 600 which as far as I know, has a cal 601. Which is true. And seems to be ok... But why did he hide the number by which I can identify the year of manufacture? ... Obviously, most likely, if I ask, it will not be sent to me. If it could be a frankewatch, what might be its maximum value for this example?

    Thank you very much for your answers!
     
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  2. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Jan 20, 2018

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  3. alam Jan 20, 2018

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    I share similar idea/thoughts on the subject.

    but nice looking SM!
     
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  4. bigu Jan 20, 2018

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    Sorry,
    Next time for shure I will use it. I didn't know that this issue is a common question...
    But from what I have read and uderstand, It also could be a movement from a similar watch but with clasic dial from another year, and put on this type of dial with arabic numerals.
    I’m right?...
    Thak you!
     
    Edited Jan 20, 2018
  5. 89-0 Jan 10, 2020

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  6. Dero13 4 watches. All set to the wrong time. Jan 10, 2020

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    Why bumping a 2 year old thread? ::confused2::
     
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  7. 89-0 Jan 10, 2020

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    Slow Friday at work. My bad.