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Re: The Great Omega Serial Number Scavenger hunt!

: The Great Omega Serial Number Scavenger Hunt

: I believe the Internet community of Omega enthusiasts needs
: an Omega serial number lookup table. Omega is great about
: giving you the information if you email them your serial
: number. But sometimes, we just need a quick reference to
: get a rough idea of when a watch was made.

: So I am going to start collecting Omega serial numbers and
: production dates to produce such a table. Hopefully, I will
: also be able to discover exactly when certain feature
: changes occurred -- such as the change from the 1109 to
: 1120 movement, or the conversion from tritium-based
: phosphor to Super Luminova. (Anyone think of other feature
: or movement changes I should be looking for?)

: So, if you have had Omega look up your watch's serial number
: and give you the production date, could you please email
: the following information to serial@dziglar.com :
: Important: The first 5 digits of your 8 digit serial
: number (60375xxx) The model of your watch by name and/or
: number (Speedmaster Moon, 3570.50, Seamaster Pro, etc.)
: The production date reported to you by Omega Optional:
: If your watch has either the 1109 or 1120 movement, please
: let me know which. If your watch was made within the past
: year and you know whether your watch uses the Tritium-based
: phosphor or the new Super Lumimova, please let me know
: which.

: I'll be publishing the table at the end of the weekend and
: keep updating it as more come in. To protect everyone's
: privacy, I will not be publishing or retaining any
: information about the owner -- only the generic info on
: each watch.

: If you haven't asked Omega yet, don't worry. Please let's not
: flood their email with dozens (hundreds?) of requests all
: at once. Ask them sometime in the next couple of weeks and
: then send me the info.

: Thanks for your help! #56400249 made feb 99 speedmaster auto arabic # luminova sold to canada may 99 move 1152 mod 3513. 53 00 hope this hekps

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