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If you have seen this posted else, forgive the redundancy. I have posted it here at Sams' request:
This is a new ebay purchase, listed as an "Omega Constellation".
The case model number is 2652, and it houses a 354
chrono movement, appropriate for a Connie. It LOOKS as if the dial may be original
to the watch, the obvious problem being it is not
signed "Constellation", and the point of interest
being the Caduceus symbol applied to the dial.
I find no reference to "caduceus" in the Omega
archives, and would appreciate any info anyone might have.
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