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 Posted: Mon Apr 21st, 2008 09:06 am
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First off, I know this thread is useless without pics……I will try to add some later.
 
This weekend I bought an older Omega watch in an antique shop…the serial number on the bumper wind Caliber 343 movement dates it to 1947 or 1948 and the case looks like a stainless 1948 Seamaster case….the one with the thick lugs  (Those of you familiar with Pacifichrono’s 1948 gold Seamaster will know what I mean).  The only strange thing is the dial does not say “Seamaster”….it simply says “Automatic Chronometer”.  Research on Omega’s site and other web resources show make me think this watch is either quite rare or not on the up and up.   All the markings seem consistent and correct and the dial looks 100% correct with the exception of the missing word “Seamaster”.
 
Just wondering if there are any experts out there who have seen something like this or could point me towards a definitive source of info on older Omegas.
 




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 Posted: Mon Apr 21st, 2008 01:46 pm
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How much did you pay for it?

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 Posted: Mon Apr 21st, 2008 02:13 pm
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65 bucks.cool10.gif


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 Posted: Mon Apr 21st, 2008 02:20 pm
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sounds like a awesome snag Foster,Congrats....try this site that has some usefel old Omega infohand6.gif

http://www.old-omegas.com/

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 Posted: Mon Apr 21st, 2008 02:35 pm
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Thanks for the link, O.


The watch isn't in great condition, so I'll probably wind up spending a bunch more on it.

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 Posted: Mon Apr 21st, 2008 04:50 pm
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Ok, here are some pics:














Needs a re-lume and a new crystal.....maybe a little buff on the case.  

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The price might lead me to believe that it's fake, especially if it's running, and definitely if the movement has been recently serviced (or advertised as recently serviced).  But if it's just a beat-up old watch that needs plenty of work, then the price sounds about right.  You're not out much money, in any event. 

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Now that I see the pics, I think it's legit.  Not that I'm an expert, though. 

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 Posted: Mon Apr 21st, 2008 05:04 pm
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I seriously doubt it is fake, but I am pretty sure it is a frankenwatch.


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Well 1948 was the first year for the Seamaster so they could have toyed with the look at first too.

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Pacifichrono is the vintage man...pm him...he may be able to help.

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 Posted: Tue Apr 22nd, 2008 10:50 am
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I'm afraid I can't help much with this question, but I'm going to PM you anyway. :D

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