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I think the first time I ask for help: what am I looking at?
Somehow, as not very knowledgeable about vintage Omega’s, I’m not sure if this combination exists? Should it have a bezel in black or not? Is the lollipop hand possible / correct? Is the writing on the dial correct? I know, a lot of questions and honestly, it is clear that potentially no one can give a clear answer. But some input is appreciated! Here we go:
Much appreciated,
Dirk

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I’m no expert
By: Aquaracer1 : May 7th, 2025-21:31
But here is a pic of the 57 Trilogy Seamaster Reissue. To me, that should have a black divers bezel, and that seconds hand looks a little off to me. Hopefully someone else with more knowledge and experience of vintage Omegas can chime in ...
Right-o, Nico! . . .
By: Dr No : May 8th, 2025-18:39
. . . the ref number is stamped in the caseback, but even without that photo it's easy to tell by the caliber number. Ref 2913 employed cal 501 from its inception thru its last iteration; when cal 550 / 552 replaced the first generation full-rotor Omega a...