marinder
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I guess it boils down to the hands question...
as the BA 166.0001 entry in the Omega database states the following for the dial:
DialMetal, with metal "stick" hands and hand-rivetted gold hour markers.
No picture of the dial though.
Does that information mean that BA 166.0001 were *always* produced with stick hands and no other hands were ever used?
Art, as you said, the watch does sing to me, are price discussions allowed here in the forum?
Best regards
Matt
Legit 60s Seamaster?
By: marinder : December 10th, 2014-15:23
Dear all I could use a little help with identifying whether the following piece looks legit: Advertised as a 1966 Seamaster, calibre 562, solid yellow gold, reference number 230 26 230. The ref number does not show up on the Omega vintage database. The Se...
Some more info and pics
By: marinder : December 11th, 2014-13:10
Dear all Thanks so far for your opinions! Dr. No, the information about the broken crosshairs would be reassuring, I also found other 166.001s with broken crosshairs: I today got 2 more pics from the seller, one from the caseback (although a pretty bad p...