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Old 9 August 2012, 03:38 AM   #1
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Omega seamaster Bond 2541.80 tritium-luminova dial diferences

Hello!
A new watch entered in my collection and it is an identical model than my father-in-law one: An Omega Seamaster 300 quartz, the watch that James Bond worn in Goldeneye in 1995.
Its serial number start in 55.xxx.xxx, so, if I check on the Omega serial production tablets, it mean that both watches were producted in the same year (1995). But they are not identical because mine has tritium dial and the other luminova. I don't know if its original dial was change in a service work.
It's difficult to see but there are a little differences between both watches.
The luminova dial has a symmetrical "3" and a long F whereas the tritium dial has an asymmetrical "3" and a short F. In addition, the words on the luminova are thicker.
A few pics. Sorry for the quality and for my poor english.
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My watch with a nice patina



The two watches. On your left, tritium. Right, luminova.



After sun exposition



Tritium dial



Luminova dial



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Old 9 August 2012, 06:32 AM   #2
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Ah!
I forgot to ask you if there are Seamaster 300 2541.80 with serials under 55 millions.
May be wonderful if you will post your pics.
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Old 24 August 2012, 07:24 PM   #3
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No comments???
Any photo??
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Man that was a nicely done post and informative! Thank you. I'm looking at buying this as quartz but maybe also auto think these pieces are going up.
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