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Cant tell from the pic if the dial is original or refinished. You have a dial without 'officially certified' which was a variation but still quite common
But as suggested, it would be a good idea to open the case to confirm and also check out the state of the movement.
Cheers
Desmond
http://omega-constellation-collectors.blogspot.com/
: Thanks for your help.
: I hope someone can tell me. I have not had time to go to a watch
: store to get the info inside. It has a steel colored back with
: the gold observatory inlaid.
: it looks like the hands are gold with a cover of onyx.
: thanks for your help.
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