mrsnak
4839
Agreed; also the meteorite dial phenomenon is relatively recent
And this is a much older watch
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Great Dial!
By: mondodec : October 30th, 2010-19:17
But I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that this is simply dial deterioration that has patterned in a particular way. Absolutely beautiful patination, in my opinion, where a dark painted dial centre has, through serendipity, emerged as a one-off th...
Pristine Dial
By: Skip : October 31st, 2010-10:06
There is no dial deterioration. It is in pristine condition with no fading or discoloration and no damage by sun or moisture. The markers on the back side are original with no ground marks or gluing. The date window is consistent with other Omegas that I ...
Agree... nice aging...
By: Bill Sohne : October 31st, 2010-19:33
Hi Skip I have a Longines that is speckled gold and a black background that looks great but is classified as a defective dial aka patina ... It stunning and I love it .. .but I did not think it left the factory that way. The same with your Omega , do not ...