This is probably my absolute favorite Omega in my collection. I stumbled upon it quite by chance two years ago. It was posted for sale by someone who inherited it from their grandfather and had no use for it. With my experience, the moment I saw the listing, I focused heavily on the dial. Even through the heavily scratched acrylic crystal, I could still tell it was an original dial with correct font proportions. However, I just wasn't sure if the stains and scratches were completely on the crystal or if there was actual damage to the dial itself. But no matter, as long as it's all original. I didn't hesitate or even try to haggle; I bought it immediately. This was despite the seller stating they weren't sure if it worked, and that the original crown had been lost long ago. To my absolute delight, when the watch arrived, the damage was purely on the surface, just the acrylic crystal that had become scratched and cloudy over time.…