Bill Sohne
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Wow G I toitally forgot about that one !!!
Hi G
I totally forgot about that "task"..... Do you still have it .. it was a nice example !!
In my opinion the Ranchero case design ( style and waterproof assembly) are unique to this case style. The caseback snaps into the main casebody as opposed to the typical waterproof snapback that snops over a lip on the main casebody.
Good Hunting
Bill
Great watch....
By: Bill Sohne : February 15th, 2011-10:42
Hi Dwndler Overall a very nice watch . Ranchero sweep seconds case. I also like the Omega singed band and buckle. As G stated if it had a Ranchero dial and hands... it would be a lot more valuable. Your question is the dial original to the watch... I cant...
If I were you...
By: mac_omega : February 15th, 2011-21:01
Hi, firstly a warm welcome to the forum! If I were you I would request an extract from the Omega archive before you invest in a (probably) expensive original Ranchero dial. First you must be sure that this particular movement belongs to this case, and - i...
How to do so?
By: dwndler : February 16th, 2011-00:37
Thank you very much for having me here. What is procedure for asking for an extract from the Omega archive? Is there some link or something? I tried once to ask them soimething on vintage site and answer was nothing I could use and I waited a month or mor...
hi Dwndler, i'll add...
By: G99 : February 16th, 2011-01:38
hi Dwndler, i'll add a little bit more as i'm possibly wrong on my first opinion the black ranchero is the most common so if your going to change it finding a white dial will be difficult and also a black dial is easier to refinish so a lot of hurdles to ...
This is the link...
By: mac_omega : February 16th, 2011-03:51
Hi Dwndler, this is the link you need: www.omegawatches.com m You will have to pay CHF 75 for it, but afterwards you will know if case and movement match. Just fill in the movement number in the form - if you get an extract with the correct Ref.# you will...
I just wish
By: MSNWatch : February 16th, 2011-04:41
omega computerizes this and this can be done strictly online with the certificate sent to you in PDF form. In addition, I hope omega also gives a lifetime or yearly pass where you pay a set fee and can access the system multiple times. This seems to me a ...
that was a quick answer,...
By: G99 : February 23rd, 2011-02:16
that was a quick answer, not the one you wanted perhaps, but quick nonetheless. i think finding a Ranchero dial will be very difficult as they werent produced in profuse numbers. perhaps you should contact an Omega authorised watchmaker to see if the dial...
IMHO,...
By: SuitbertW : February 15th, 2011-23:33
Hi, imho this is all original - i.e. this ref. existed as Ranchero and (perhaps even more commonly) as Seamaster - with more or less plain dial and "normal" hands. I've seen many of those normal Seamasters (btw. sweep center and small seconds) - in consis...
Based on my...
By: SuitbertW : February 16th, 2011-05:11
...personal experience. I've seen far too many normal Seamaster dial watches with this ref. IMO it is very unlikely, that all those (otherwise very "consistent" watches, i.e. dial/hands/movement... consistent age/ status...) in fact were "modified" origin...