Is this dial refinished or

Apr 01, 2012,01:05 AM
 

I have been offered this nice Omega but are in doubt if the dial, as the seller says, are 100% original.

The font in Seamaster are unusual, but I know there have been several producers of dial to early Seamasters .????

There is aging at the dial. Possitive

Swiss made is in very small fonts very low at the dial. Possitive

It is difficuld to see if the line through 6 and 12 and Omega applied logo is in the midle because og shadows and angle ????

what do you think?







Rgs Baun


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Found these

 
 By: baun : April 1st, 2012-02:28
Very big difference on how to write Seamaster. - I found these in a book: 1[img]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a184/baunc/Seamaster/P1030402.jpg[/img] 2[img]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a184/baunc/Seamaster/P1030401.jpg[/img] 3[img]http://i11.phot... 

pics - not sure why they did not come up

 
 By: baun : April 1st, 2012-02:56
rgs baun...  

It does...

 
 By: mac_omega : April 1st, 2012-03:08
Hi, it does not look bad to me... But there are experts like Desmond and Hoi who are better informed about fonts. I am sure they will chime in later today. regards erich

Ask for high resolution pictures

 
 By: MSNWatch : April 1st, 2012-04:29
Taken head on with watch on its back, 12 o'clock marker facing north. The 12 to 6 line not being centered is the most concerning thing for me at this time. Rest of the watch looks nice.

The most important thing to me...

 
 By: gatorcpa : April 1st, 2012-12:36
...is that the condition of the dial and movement are similar. On this watch, both are in very nice condition. The movement caliber matches the case reference. I have seen other Seamaster Chronometre watches with the same font and markers. The dial passes... 

No can do

 
 By: hoipolloi : April 1st, 2012-13:24
With modern reprint technique, it's impossible to tell with pictures like that. I can tell if it's big , clear and there is no hand blocking my view. Hi Gator. Where have you been ? Have you seen my 2491 early Seamaster ?

I did see it, Hoi...

 
 By: gatorcpa : April 1st, 2012-18:01
...and I like it a lot! :~) I haven't been around any of the boards much lately. After all, it is my busy season at work. Tax returns are due in the next two weeks and my time is not my own this month. Take care and see you in May, gatorcpa

it looks pretty good to me baun

 
 By: G99 : April 1st, 2012-13:50
it may or may not be refinished, but it does look very good and thats the important thing. if you like it go for it, any doubts, forget it. i'd happily own it going by the pics i can see, refinished or not. best G

I will go for it

 
 By: baun : April 1st, 2012-13:57
The seller says that both he and his watchmaker believe it is the original dial and also he has said that I can return it if I am not happy. So now I will do the payment and look forward ti recieve my first early Seamaster Chronometre. Thanks for your adv... 

congratulations in advance baun. G...

 
 By: G99 : April 1st, 2012-14:01
congratulations in advance baun. G

I have doubts...

 
 By: ralph_george : April 1st, 2012-19:36
....but could be wrong on this. My problem with that dial is also the 12 to 6 crosshair line. All the original dials I've seen show it running just inside the spine of the E in OMEGA, where that one seems to run underneath it. Sure would like to see bette... 

the crosshair is too bold

 
 By: hoipolloi : April 1st, 2012-21:00
I always hate to see a bold crosshair. That's always a bad sign to me Like this is ok. bolder is not good....  

Re

 
 By: mondodec : April 2nd, 2012-02:38
I tend to think the dial could be refinished, or be yet another example of a marginally out of whack dial. While cross hairs being marginally off centre can be a feature of real original Seamaster dials, usually the spaces between the applied markers and ... 

The glued rivet tip is terrific...

 
 By: mrsnak : April 2nd, 2012-09:04
...hadn't occurred to me to consider that but it makes perfect sense.

My sense is that it's an original dial . . .

 
 By: Dr No : April 2nd, 2012-13:01
. . . and a well-preserved one at that. The perfect positioning of the hands against the markers is the factor that tips my amateur judgement. Cordially, Art

Congratulations on your new acquisition...

 
 By: hans_jorgen_1968 : April 5th, 2012-10:24
... I thought you had a short "no new watch period" after our trip to Basel Good catch Per Møjn Hans Jørgen

As I did not buy any watches in Basel...

 
 By: baun : April 9th, 2012-07:53
I feel like I am alowed to do now I have recieved the watch now and it looks ok to me. It still has to passs my watchmaker Peter Halse, Horsens before I am sure. but some pics.... in the right case also (I like that): and one where I have tryed to bring t...  

And I forgot.....

 
 By: baun : April 9th, 2012-07:55
Thanks to all that gave valubel input to me. nice to get help when needed. rgs baun

Sad to say it looks to me to be a refinish

 
 By: MSNWatch : April 9th, 2012-15:13
Aside from the crosshairs looking a bit thick, the word chronometre is not aligned with the word automatic - one or both words are not properly centered. Not only does it look like a refinish but one with this obvious flaw.

Minute-track markers

 
 By: harrisans : April 9th, 2012-17:08
Apart from the flaw/s pointed out, the minute-track markers are not equidistant, obvious at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock.