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Re: OMEGA DYNAMIC *LINK*
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: Dear all , i have around a dozen omega vintage watches in my
: collection,but the next watch im thinking of purchasing is an
: omega dynamic,ok not quite up there with my flightmaster or
: seamasters but i like the look of this watch, question, the
: watch is very clean alough it does not retain its sunburst
: etching to its case,the dial is the main poinmt os issue,the
: dial is super clean with swiss made marked it the bottom,should
: this be t-swiss-made t? also watch is not on authentic strap
: alough the after market strap is a black leather racing
: kind.Price is 195.00 GBP is this to cheap for a good authentic
: dynamic from the 1970s? thanks guys!

My comoderator has an excellent website with loads of vintage catalogs at the link below. Check some of the photos.

My understanding is that the t-swiss made-t indicates tritium on indices and hands, in that order. Dynamics are in the proper era to have been using tritium, but not all Dynamics had luminous indices and hands.

This photo shows a little earlier watch (1964) with tritium on only the hands, so thus "swiss made-t".

The pricing is a little high for my taste, but not if it is exactly what you want. Post some photos and we can tell you a bit more.

Sam aka Hewybaby

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