mrsnak
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Going to be an impossible task
to have correctly matched plexy crystals at this juncture. Crystals are probably the part most often replaced part on a watch, and to somehow have an original 70 year-old crystal would be an astounding find.
Very interesting topic, and it now makes me wonder if Omega makes any distinction with their new crystals with respect to matching a particular derivation of the logo as it once was to the old watch it will be going on. I'd say no.
This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2010-10-17 18:20:07
interesting post.
By: G99 : October 17th, 2010-07:36
we all like to look at the case, dial, hands, lume etc, but we often or to be correct mostly forget about the plexi as long as it has a nice original parts one on it. i now have 6 watches to look at to make sure they are the correct plexi's thanks again f...
Ok but...
By: mstanga : October 20th, 2010-12:38
Ciao Simon, thank you for your answer. Would You be so kind to post a photo of these logo? You have to pay attention to the dimension of the omega logo, it must be narrow for the old ones, and wide for the new one. One thing we can say for sure: On speedm...