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Re: Questionable authenticity of dial on vintage O

Hello James,

You had asked in a general way if the watch is authentic (not a specific part)... which I believe very well could be based on what the seller revealed. The seller also stated "The restored BLACK DIAL is very beautiful in MINT condition". The dial was restored, so it may have some newly introduced variations. As for it being switched to black from some other color, it could be the case. I wish we had more dial information on vintage Omegas, but there were so many variations introduced by Omega that allows many vintage watch restorers to customize watches at will without compromising the "Omega look".

But that watch you pointed out is a nice contrast to the one I listed here. Clearly, you can see the Omega font and size difference. Anyway, despite the stratospheric closing price of over $1300, it is a beautiful looking watch--only I would not have bid for more than $600.

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