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Ref. 2903-8 what does the original dial look like?
Hello!
I have recently purchased a 2903-8. I purchased it as a sparepart watch because i has new serviced and oiled movement.
The dial have been clened totally and i have no idea what it have been like originally.
Maybee i want to have the dial redone to it's original, and keep the watch.
Omega's Vintage information doesn't even have the 2903 in their archives.
Have you seen a 2903 and can help me how the dial have been looking original.
Ref.: 2903-8
Moevement: 16625198
Cal. 267
1958
Best
Thomas

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By: tdn.dk : December 12th, 2010-05:36
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