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Omega: Rare white dial version

One of my harder to find watches.
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By: MSNWatch
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Omega: Clearly a Redial [nt]

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By: MSNWatch
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Omega: Looks original to me

Have seen dials like these used in the same case style featuring the first batch 30mm manual wind movements. If that is the case, buy the watch immediately - these are rare specimens.
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By: MSNWatch
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Omega: Kudos on this one Phil

I think while Purists rightfully would want the original dial, this modern dial in this case makes it a far more attractive watch - this is after all one of those 1994 Homage piece dials that in original form was available only in Japan. I think the value of the piece is enhanced as well as is its a
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By: MSNWatch
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Omega: Case looks nice

But dial has either been redone or chemically cleaned so as to damage the lettering. I would not buy it unless the price was sufficiently low.
10Y
By: MSNWatch
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Omega: Certainly

Many 2577s left the factory with the cal. 352 movement. It may just be the most common reference to house the cal. 352 movement.
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By: MSNWatch
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Omega: The bezel is typical for this model

The early 861 speedmasters had this bezel style (dot over 90). The way the bezel ages to me does not add value to the watch - I would prefer the bezel condition to be as close to factory fresh as possible.
10Y
By: MSNWatch
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Omega: Looks like a 7912 bracelet

That is correct for early speedmasters, sm300s and railmasters. Those numbers are a datestamp - 2/61 (Feb. 1961).
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By: MSNWatch
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Omega: Clearly a Redial

already gave details in my PM to the OP.
10Y
By: MSNWatch
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Omega: May not matter

But the second cosmic has a refinished dial.
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By: MSNWatch
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