Bill Sohne
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Hi Skip ...
Hi Skip
Welcome to the forum !! I just posted a article on the 352 Seamasters...
I have to agree with Mike the 2515 case ref is a non water resistant snap back case. For a watch to be a Seamaster it would have to have either a screwback gasketed case or a waterproof snapback case construction. On this point alone the dial is either a replacement from another watch or the dial was redialed. and the refinisher used a die that said Seamaster . Either way the way the dial is it is not correct.
Here is my sub sec 333 Seamaster with aged originla dial ..

Good Hunting
Bill Sohne
SEAMASTER CAL. 333
By: Skip : April 30th, 2009-13:59
SEAMASTER CAL. 333 I have never posted before but have read many blogs about Omegas. Recently I acquired a Seamaster cal. 333. In trying to determine if the watch was authentic, I could find very little about the 333 in a Seamaster. The Omega’s vintage we...
Nice one
By: MSNWatch : April 30th, 2009-14:56
Watch has correct case and movement - the cal. 333 was used in case reference 2515 - the stainless steel version of the large centenary case (ref. 2500 which also used cal. 333). The dial on your watch is a refinished one.
New concept: reprint
By: Skip : April 30th, 2009-15:12
New concept: reprint Sorry, I do not understand reprint of a dial. Please explain this process without doing a complete redial. Both watches are 2515-2 Seamasters. The larger picture is of my watch. It has not been redialed. The font is the same as your d...
It's a redial...
By: MSNWatch : April 30th, 2009-16:34
I don't think the cal. 333 came with a dial marked "seamaster" - Bill, correct me if I'm mistaken. I saw your watch at auction and for the price it went for, it was a good deal even considering the fact that the it is a redial. The movement was used in th...
Hi Skip ...
By: Bill Sohne : April 30th, 2009-21:16
Hi Skip Welcome to the forum !! I just posted a article on the 352 Seamasters... I have to agree with Mike the 2515 case ref is a non water resistant snap back case. For a watch to be a Seamaster it would have to have either a screwback gasketed case or a...
The Ref 2515...
By: mac_omega : May 1st, 2009-08:40
Hi Skip, The Ref. 2515 is no Seamaster, it is not waterproof either... plain snap back without O-ring gasket. I also own a Ref 2515 chronometer in SS and there is no "Seamaster" on the dial. My dial is quite patinated - so I assume it is original and neve...