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Thank you for your response MSNWatch
So the watch is on the way back from Omega and I m going to have a local shop do the work you guys suggested.
Is the consensus to replace the hands for shorter ones? which colors should the sweep seconds be? It s hard to tell from the pictures I posted but the current hands have a pink hue to them (looks like pink gold to me but I m no expert), so I m considering replacing the crown with the proper model but in pink gold and to get a pink gold buckle on a black strap. The case color is also more reddish than the 18k and 24k gold I could compare it with although It s not quite pink gold. Is that due to ageing?
In the meantime I have looked at the case serial I could find on the web but I haven t been able to find one higher than 11 million...
The dial looks exactly like the steel SM 352 chronometer Kyle L has posted on another forum with a 12 million calibre serial.
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My best guess is that they didnt list the right calibre on that estimate, (Has anyone ever seen a OJ 2520 / OT 2520 / OJ 2577 / OT 2577 certified chrono with a 354 calibre and a 12 million case serial?)
I ll find out for sure when I get the local guy to open the caseback, I ll be sure to take pictures to post them here.
This message has been edited by hazy on 2012-01-31 15:38:52 This message has been edited by hazy on 2012-01-31 15:43:52
At some point..........
By: aroma : November 25th, 2011-01:19
in its past, the minute and second hand (at least) have been replaced - the hands should just touch the chapter ring. Personally, I would restrict restoration to a good clean up of the case and movement with the latter serviced as needed and a new crystal...
Leave the watch...
By: mac_omega : November 25th, 2011-04:41
Hi, I suggest to do as little as possible (and necessary ) to the watch. 1) Cleaning and re-lubrication of the movement 2) removal of scratches on the crystal and polishing it afterwards 3) replacement of the wrong winding crown (not difficult to obtain) ...
Omega estimate received
By: hazy : January 27th, 2012-03:33
I just received the estimate for Omega's "full maintenance service" with replacements of parts as needed, quoted at 800ish € with a 16 weeks delay. the estimate list the watch serial as 12280XXX and the calibre as 354 I m a bit puzzled as according to the...
I think...
By: MSNWatch : January 27th, 2012-04:05
they have quoted the number from the inner caseback and not from the movement. I have yet to see a cal. 354 movement with a serial number under 13 million. On the other hand at this time of production, the inner caseback number is lower by ~1 million comp...
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By: Canonfan : January 27th, 2012-15:23
I was hoping with the update, it would be finished pictures after the restoration. Looking forward to seeing how this one turns out. The sentimental value that it belonged to your grandfather, along with the great condition of the original dial is a doubl...
Case opened!
By: hazy : February 25th, 2012-04:27
Finally got the watch back from Omega... brought it to a local guy and asked him to open it and here s what I found... 354 with AR system a 12M serial and I think deluxe finish wheels??? it s a 2520 case with an 11M serial. I bought a deployant from omega...
It looks like...
By: mac_omega : February 25th, 2012-05:44
Hi hazy, It looks like a "put together" movement. For ref 2520 a cal. 352 would be correct. Special finished parts (ratchet wheel, regulator) are OK for the cal 352. But what the heck is with the plate with inscription "354" - somebody must have swapped t...
internet wonders...
By: hazy : February 25th, 2012-06:50
www.oldwatch.club.tw If you look at the watch on this page the case number and movement number are both a single digit away from mine so without requesting an extract I think the case and movement match. I guess the most likely explanation is that the "po...
My thoughts
By: MSNWatch : February 25th, 2012-07:44
Crystal and crown for this watch easily sourced from ofrei. Hands a different story - you'll have to measure (from center right to the edge of the minute track to get the minute length hand correct. And even then you'll have to match the lume. Frequently,...
finally
By: hazy : March 20th, 2012-13:08
This crown tube opening is too big so another one is on its way from ofrei, it is still missing a 352 barrel bridge, and It will look better on an Omega gold deployant than on the steel one I have... But it s finally on my wrist so I m very happy today! F...