The Enduring Charm of a 1940 Omega with a 'Ghost Dial'
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The Enduring Charm of a 1940 Omega with a 'Ghost Dial'

By Dr No · Apr 15, 2020 · 20 replies
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Dr No, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, presents a captivating look at a vintage Omega with a uniquely aged dial. His post sparks a discussion that delves into the enduring accuracy of classic movements and the aesthetic appreciation for watches that bear the marks of time. This article explores the charm of a "ghost dial" and the impressive chronometric qualities of Omega's historical calibers.

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. . . a ghost?




Dial, that is.

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sham1
Apr 15, 2020

especially if the cost of restoring the dial is being considered

DR
Dr No
Apr 15, 2020

. . . dyed-in-the-wool vintage guys drool over aging like this. 😆

DR
Dr No
Apr 15, 2020

. . . it just happened to have its turn in the rotation. Best, Art

SH
sham1
Apr 15, 2020

although I did buy one vintage Patek that the dial had been restored by Patek but not changed if that makes any sense.

DR
Dr No
Apr 16, 2020

. . . would be returned immediately. A 1940 Omega with a dial that looks like it's been thru the wash a few times? Delectable! Go figure ;-) . . .

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Apr 16, 2020

Keep that wonderful patina !

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