Actually if you look close there is a very slight difference in colour of the balance cork and the rest of the bridge.

Jun 01, 2022,10:47 AM
 

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For vintage Omega buffs: who can spot . . .

 
 By: Dr No : May 30th, 2022-01:12
. . . the anomalies? [photo source: eBay, 5/29/22] The watch is a ref 2576. Art ...  

mixed up parts...

 
 By: mac_omega : May 30th, 2022-07:09
Hi Art, movement cal. 344 is correct for this reference but there are wrong parts on this calibre: ratchet and crown wheel and special regulator. They belong to the chronometre cal. 343

Spot on, Erich - a cal 344 should have regular finish wheels . . .

 
 By: Dr No : May 30th, 2022-09:10
. . . and a swan's neck regulator. My quandary is that the balance bridge looks exactly like all the other bridges and plates. I would normally expect a movement with a mish-mash of parts to show at least a slight variation in color. Is it possible it's a... 

That's the sole movement picture available from the eBay listing. Even if there's a slight difference . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 1st, 2022-13:55
. . . between the balance cock and the other bridges, it would be a shade darker, in which case it would be more likely to be older than the rest of the movement. Thanks for adding your thoughts, Edward - much appreciated. Best, Art

Now THIS is an interesting find....

 
 By: BigFatPauli : May 30th, 2022-12:11
It's certainly new to me if it's original. I agree, it doesn't look like a chop shop movement but I've never seen one like this before. It is an interesting theory that it is a transitional movement, but an odd one, and it isn't really a "transitional" mo... 

You're right about the relevance of the term 'transitional' . . .

 
 By: Dr No : May 30th, 2022-16:41
. . . but I couldn't think of another description. Perhaps 'metamorphosis' (or metamorphosed) or 'transmuted' would be more fitting. In any case, I don't think it's realistic a cal 344 would be modified with both wheels and regulator enhanced to chronomet... 

Fascinating...

 
 By: BigFatPauli : May 30th, 2022-17:07
I don't know what the seller is asking for it, but it is about what a "normal" version of the cal would go for, it's almost worth buying it and sending it to Omega just to see if it's factory-stock. If it is, I think you've found something very unusual.

The Seamaster is almost entirely original except for the lume plots . . .

 
 By: Dr No : May 30th, 2022-19:50
. . . on the dial, which were reapplied. 😖 Otherwise, I would've bought it. Art

Original.

 
 By: hoipolloi : June 1st, 2022-03:03
I think it is original from factory. And I don't trust the books too much.

Thanks for lending your perspective, Hoi. I can see a watchmaker potentially replacing . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 1st, 2022-13:48
. . . a swan's neck regulator with chronometer regulator, but winding and barrel wheels as well? Not very likely, in my humble opinion. Cordially, Art