Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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I didn't say it was a re-dial. It may be a service dial, produced by Omega . . .
May 14, 2019,12:05 PM
. . . to replace a worn original. But it looks original to my eyes. There's nothing to be concerned about that I can tell.
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Quick shots of the Soccertimer 145.019
By: Epilogue : May 12th, 2019-14:22
Hi all! A cool watch for many reasons. It’s called the 145.019 and has a manual wind caliber 861. From the early 70s, this has a roulette bezel and a 45min counter. I also don’t like football but this helps being one step closer to being accepted at the p...
I don't believe there's any question it's correct - even . .
By: Dr No : May 13th, 2019-12:04
. . . the orange hands are right. Not much need for an extract, in my humble opinion. The size and proportions of this and its related references are well-suited for smaller wrists, like mine. I've come across a few locally, but never felt a compelling ur...
There are similar references without the internal rotating bezel . . .
By: Dr No : May 14th, 2019-11:36
. . . but those have distinctly separate - albeit similar - numbers. Ref 145.01 6 has a minute and 1/5th second hash marks at the perimeter of the dial. Ref 145.02 0 has an internal tachy bezel. Your reference has an internal rotating bezel with either 5 ...
Really interesting piece!
By: Moana43 : May 12th, 2019-17:38
What is the function of the internal bezel? Does it serve as a GMT, in conjunction with the hour hand?