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: thank s for your reply

: the cal 332 from the 50 s have a regulator dial, i don´t have any
: doubt about the ebauches i´m shure are omega and in the iwc
: i´m shure it s original too, what can happen here is maybe
: somebody is taking original ebauches and making a modify to sell
: the watches like very special,( regulator three time zones for
: example) that s my doubt, that can be the reason to find a very
: similar dial in the iwc and the omega in this site, in the same
: site you can find a driver´s patek looks original and it´s
: very difficult to find, that situation makes me doubt about if
: the watches are original or are modified watches, but i can tell
: you are not complete fake, the case, mov and dial are signed
: with omega reference numbers, i will send you tomorrow the pics
: to have a final decission.

: thanks for your comments

: jesus marlasca

The caliber 332 is a bumper auto with subseconds. I have never seen any other dial configuration than variants of a subsecond watch.
The watches you see on the website may have omega movements or parts of Omega movements and even omega cases but Im almost 100% sure that Omega never offered a regulator dial and Ill try to see where I can get confirmation of this, as this came up on the forums a while back.

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