Team, After his disappointment with a gold Constellation - yes, the dial was redone, the same friend was in my house yesterday to upgrade his cameras firmware and he was wearing a steel Constellation. After the firmware update was done, he told me that hi...
. . . are a dead giveaway, Nilo. The applied markers also seem odd . . . more like those seen on f300 dials than mechanical C-case Connies. Concerned, Art
But is a mono bloc styled case. Only a watchmaker can open. I go to suggest this to my very sad friend. About the hands, looking to my pics, you are right. They seem to be too short. Thanks, Nilo
...I'm not 100% convinced it is one. I've seen other dials like that. Fonts look more or less correct. Omega used several different dial styles on this reference, most were not cataloged. Here's mine: Could also be a service dial. A closer examination wou...
. . . as do the applied markers, within the context of Constellation dials. I've seen those markers on f300s, but not on Constellations. (The hands look like genuine Omega replacements, btw, just not correct for this model.)
I would not dismiss this one so quickly. I have seen these big indexes and outward minute markers on other 168.025 - even with these hands - in "reputable places". I must admit that I thought the combination of hands and dial a bit odd - as if from two di...
. . . that Nilo forwarded to me, show starburst patterns; the one Nilo's friend acquired does not. Also, there's a suspicious bubble in the paint around 11. Now that I've seen examples of what look to be truly original dials with those markers, both appli...
. . . now, we're down to vertical grain vs starburst pattern. Could be that both are correct. Any chance of taking this one to your watchmaker for a closer inspection?
This afternoon I went to my watchmaker to collect (a Zenith, what else?) and we discussed the now famous Constellation of my friend. 1) He and another senior watchmaker of his team are betting that the watch is 100% real. 2) This watch went to a full main...
...that title would be reserved for the Ref. 168.0065 from the mid-1970's with cal. 1011: And of course, the new Sedna Constellation: ] I knew I had seen that 168.0025 dial pattern before out on the web. If it has the vertical brushing, it is almost certa...
In the macro showing the spot on the dial, it seems as if the dial has a vertical brushed finish - like the one gator posted. I agree that the ones I could find pictures of display the sunburst pattern. Nikolaj
Today we went to our watchmaker and cracked the case open. It's real. Lost a bet. A quid but I'm happy because my friend is happy. Took many pictures that I go to post as soon I return from a party. Cheers, Nilo