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Some Omegas "sing" to me ...

 
 By: nilomis : September 23rd, 2014-02:33
Team, I'm not a "vintage" lover (some day I need to consolidate those considerations on a post) but some watches are "to die for". Here is one, that belongs to my hairy friend Mr. A. We share the same watchmaker and I remember seeing this watch there (sha...  

You are right...it sings

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : September 23rd, 2014-04:18

I am also not into vintage (yet)...

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 23rd, 2014-06:12
but this Omega also sings to me. Thanks Nilo for the great pics! cheers robin

Of course it sings

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : September 23rd, 2014-07:34
it's one of Omega vintage Prima donna's Amazing piece Yours D

With this kind of watches/dials I can hear the singing too Nilo!

 
 By: Subexplorer : September 23rd, 2014-08:36
Agree with you that pieces like this are to die for! Very cordially, Abel.

Looks like...

 
 By: mac_omega : September 23rd, 2014-08:37
This looks like to be a ref 2077 screw back chrono which is a sought after piece. But I am very much confident that the watch did not leave the factory with this dial. Firstly there are no hour marks - this kind of dial was used on watches with bezels whi... 

Your 2c are 100% correct ...

 
 By: nilomis : September 23rd, 2014-10:16
You have sharp eyes. I was so focused on the dial and hands that I didn't not paid attention to the missing hour marks. Vintage watches (and anything vintage) always live on muddy waters. Experts here, like you, are the main safeguard to any watch collect... 

Also, the Ω symbol . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 24th, 2014-10:01
. . . doesn't correspond to the type in common usage then. Still, not a bad looking job - much better than some I've seen. Art

I am not convinced...

 
 By: mac_omega : September 24th, 2014-13:02
Hi Art, I am not convinced that this is a re-dial - it might be original, also the Omega logo does not look weird to me... I think the dial has it´s origin from a different watch with much wider bezel and engraved numbers on the bezel. There was a so call...  

I thought there was more variation in the thickness of the symbol . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 24th, 2014-17:07
. . . then than now, Erich. The Ω symbol on the watch in question seems relatively thick, and consistently so, compared to others. Most cordially, Art

Stunning...

 
 By: bsodmike : October 1st, 2014-04:40
Now that's a looker! Kudos to the gents for the "authenticity" dissection; this is still a rather hot looking watch. Best, M.