FrancisV
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Please, some advice needed
I am decided to start in the Omega´s world but I am completely new to this brand. I am after a speedmaster and was offer the following two which are, as far as I could made a quick search, from different years of production.
Please, let me know how do you see them in tems of originality and eventually which is best option or more collectable.
Thank you very much in advance
Francis
A suggestion....
By: KIH : January 27th, 2014-07:23
.. It is not clear whether those two are already at your place, but my suggestion is to have a watchmaker or the dealer open the back, then you see the reference number and if possible the serial number of the movement. Go to Omega website and check the r...
Thank you Ken!
By: FrancisV : January 27th, 2014-08:26
I will check reference and serial numbers. the upper one looks older but the other one has the metal logo on the dial which up to my humble knowledge, would mean older as later on they started using the white painted logo. Anyway, thank you so much for yo...
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By: nilomis : January 27th, 2014-16:43
There are pieces on a much better shape that the ones that you show. The first one has a case back way over polished and the dial seems to belong to a 861 (no applied Omega logo). The second one, if is a 321 (as it shows on the dial) has the incorrect chr...
RightTrack
By: Timertom : February 2nd, 2014-01:44
You're on the right track, For having posted here for the many experts to guide you. I'd agree, both pieces you've been offered seem pretty beat up, and I'd look for something better. Condition is always king for me when buying an older, used watch, for w...
if you ever think of...
By: G99 : February 8th, 2014-03:12
if you ever think of buying a vintage seamaster 300 please please ask us all first as they are a minefield of fakes and forgeries. i'm on a facebook page called vintage watches and someone posted a military sm300 the other week being really proud of h...