
34mm Türler signed OMEGA Seamaster Automatic Chronomètre - Calibre 352 (17 jewels) adjusted 5 positions - Movement serial 12 3XX XXX - Case serial 11 0XX XXX (ref. markings inside 2577 / 2520 SC) 18K/.750 Gold I find the TÜRLER retailer brand name placed unusually high on this early 1950’s Omega wat

.....but aesthetically it just seems like a really strange place on the dial to place the retailers name. I hope one of the guys on the forum are able to answer your question. Certainly an intriguing watch. Regards Chris
. . . similar to the one presented. But I've also no doubt it's authentic. No need to consult with Türler unless you desire official verification . . . the watch is entirely original in my view. Cordially, Art
Fun fact tweaked (pointed out to me by Türler): Türler Schmuck & Uhren AG of Zürich, Switzerland do offer evaluation and confirmation of such markings etc. for a fee (200 - 600 CHF) and require the complete watch to be delivered to their experts on site/in country (at Türler) in either Switzerland or Lichtenstein. Document provided is a written confirmation signed by Türler company including some extra information such as; insurance value, approximate year of production etc. Türler evaluatio
Clearly two types of fonts used by Türler on Omega dials; - serif typeface - sans serif Typical placement of brand name on dial becomes quite clear with the photo combo.
TÜRLER "on top"....
. . . when you first posted it, and even less now.
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