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By: cmoy (registered) PM
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By: mac_omega (registered) PM
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This is a...
Jul 13 2008,23:52 PM
Hello, |
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By: cmoy (registered) PM
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Thanks erich! nt
Jul 14 2008,07:33 AM
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By: Bill Sohne (registered) PM
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Nice 353 Omega Date at 6... But I bet you do not know...
Jul 14 2008,04:46 AM
HI Chris |
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By: cmoy (registered) PM
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Thanks Bill! Didn't know this! Always something new to learn. Thanks for the info Bill! nt
Jul 14 2008,07:35 AM
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By: amanico (registered) PM
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Don't know a lot about Omega, but this is a very nice Vintage!
Jul 14 2008,07:45 AM
Congrats! The dial is amazing! Just love it. Thanks for sharing. Nicolas |
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By: cmoy (registered) PM
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Thanks Nicolas! nt
Jul 14 2008,07:48 AM
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By: mrsnak (registered) PM
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By: cmoy (registered) PM
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Thanks mrsnak! Don't know anymore than the link you posted besides...
Jul 15 2008,07:10 AM the case being st st and the serial number dates the watch to 1951. |
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By: mrsnak (registered) PM
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This info came from the Omega site
Jul 15 2008,09:26 AM
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By: SamJH (registered) PM
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It depends . . .
Jul 15 2008,11:52 AM
Omega assigned series of movement numbers to a calibre. Depending on the popularity of the calibre, it could be used rapidly or slowly. In addition, as Mr Snak observes, the completed movement might be set aside and not used for some time. Given the high production of Omega watches in this era, and high demand, it is pretty likely to have been used quickly. Omega can give you an "Extract of Registers" which will tell you the date the watch was shipped from the factory for CHF 50, as I recall.
Today, Omega uses many different series of movement numbers and does often produce enough they may sit for a couple of years before going in a watch, even with relatively popular calibres.
Sam aka Hewybaby |
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By: mrsnak (registered) PM
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Thanks for the clarification
Jul 15 2008,17:34 PM
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