gatorcpa
440
I have the part number for you...
| crystal | 063PZ5236 | Plexiglas (weiß) | |
The problem is that I don't think this these are avaliable with a gold trim ring anymore. As I stated above, your example is the only one of this reference I've ever seen in gold or gold plate. If your watchmaker has an Omega parts account, have him try "063P
X 5236". I think that the "X" is the gold version, but I cannot confirm that.
My advice would be to leave it alone and enjoy your discovery piece.
gatorcpa
Don't call it "humble"
By: nilomis : November 21st, 2014-04:22
Sherwin, It survived decades and looks very nice. About your question, ND, I could not find this on any of my references. Are you sure that is not "MD"? Here is the table, from the late Chuck Maddox site Cheers, Nilo BA BC BG BT DA DD DG DL MD SP ST TA TI...
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By: mondodec : November 21st, 2014-06:15
Yes, generally the 168.0065 were pie pans, but some domed dials were also produced. These were a model that primarily went to Japan only and they're not all that common in Western countries. Gold plated models were fewer than SS. Cheers Desmond
You right desmond
By: shw24 : November 21st, 2014-06:53
it seems the bezel is missing but actually it is not. Will take better picture tomorrow. It was a quick shot under poor lightning and dirty. The dial is flat dial as the one shown in your article. The difference is this is gold plate version. Just get hom...