I understand, but unless you have the original paperwork or you are willing to spend the 70 CHF for the omega database certificate you will never know if that movement was original to the watch. Even if the first two digits match the supposed year of production. Also from what I´ve seen a 2 mil
Everybody is mentioning the straight lugs but, to be completely honest, in that single picture, I see the later caved-in lugs....Am I the only one? ...nonetheless I agree it is a very nice looking homage to the 2998
Hi Franco, Thanks for your input, you´re correct I meant the 165.024 no date dial. I got it new old stock so I´d rather not touch them. The point is I need the triangular markers ala 14755 so a relume will no be enough. It will have to be painted from scratch with the smaller traigular markers and t
Iif its the watch form NY, it went for 1200 when it was relisted. I wish I had bid!! To the OP: we certainly missed something, I thought it would go much higher. I payed $1800 for one in mint condition just a few days prior to that auction. You got an incredible deal no matter what. Even if the move
Good day everyone! I´m a newbie here, I inadvertedly posted this in the Horological Meandering forum, so here it is again. Got my hands on a 14755 project watch, its has very nice case and movement, Luckily I have the arrow hands as well. The only issue is there is no dial. I bought a 166.024 no dat