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: So, let's narrow your question down:
: >> what era?
: >> what watch collection (Seamaster, Constellation, etc.)?
: >> what model in the collection?
: >> is the Omega painted or an applied metal piece?
: The short answer is that Omega has made many watches, in many
: collections, in many models and used many fonts on the word
: Omega on the watch face. They have used different fonts on
: different models in the same collection at the same time.
: However, there have been more similarity during a given era than
: not.
: Please make your question more specific and provide photos if you
: can . .
Thanks for the reply. My question was concerning mainly vintage watches. It seems pretty clear now that there was no standard at this particular location on the watch.
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