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hi all
this is some very important information i received from my watchmaker and from the responsible of omega flagshipstore in paris.Old dials like 1957-1968 dials for old speedy professional aren't available anymore same is for mark II(exotic and non exotic versions), markIII alongwith their semaster variants, mark IV, speedy 125 and dials for the 1045's powered chronos.They said me dial reluming is damaging the dial for radium and tritium models, you can only relume hands.For 321 chronographs the revision is very expensive, better is to make the point with a wostep or your local watchmaker.
regards
georges
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