Would like to see your vintage (1960´s-70´s) Omega racing dials and references

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I recently discovered the beautiful vintage "racing" dials of Omega during 1960´s-70´s
I m fascinated by the minute scale - which I think could be unique only Omega?
I would love to see which vintage references and dials are in existence...
I attach three examples which have been or an on offer.
The first described as a ref 6001



and Ref 166.062 Seamaster 60:
 
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Purchased this off a esteemed OF member after hunting for quite some time. Love the size (36 mm)!
 
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You see the scale on quite a lot of 70’s Omegas, here’s of a Flightmaster.
 
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Purchased this off a esteemed OF member after hunting for quite some time. Love the size (36 mm)!
Love this one! Congrats
 
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Oh, not to forget the ever so beautiful Bullhead also...
 
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Uups, wrong brand, but still a reedition of a vintage icon
 
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Purchased this off a esteemed OF member after hunting for quite some time. Love the size (36 mm)!
Wow this one is gorgeous. Another watch on the „need to have“ list... 😉
 
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ok, lets give it a try with a real Omega - 145.008 Chronostop on a vintage aftermarket steel bracelet

 
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regarding the 145.008 - is anyone around who can demonstrate the difference of the dial based on the bezel applied? Depending on roulette, 60, or yachting bezel the dial should be satin, matte or sunburst. Just curious ...
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And another sample - I think the Dynamics of the 70’s are underrated