well done!

Aug 31, 2022,07:19 AM
 

Art,
you have got an honest original specimen. Even the crown seems to be the original which is very hard to find... enjoy!

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Ω ref 2410: "The Last . . .

 
By: Dr No : August 29th, 2022-23:05
. . . of the Mohicans." Acquired earlier this year (or was it late last? I can't remember), and finally ready for his debut. Servicing exposed a few issues with the movement but all is well now. The vexing problem was the seconds hand that came with the w...  

Refs 2410 and 2367 both have 35.5 mm cases . . .

 
By: Dr No : August 29th, 2022-23:20
. . . and 30T2SCrg movements, the sole difference being the 2410's screwed back. While there were gold versions of ref 2367, yellow 14 kt and 18 kt as well as pink 18 kt, there were no solid gold ref 2410 models. Here's a better photo of the dial . . . . ...  

Outstanding!

 
By: mkvc : August 30th, 2022-22:38
You will have difficulty taking that one off, even to give wrist time to the other excellent members of your collection.

Amazing beauty. 👏

 
By: Pun : August 30th, 2022-02:35
Very lovely watch indeed. I hope you'll enjoy wearing it for long time to come in good health. Regards

well done!

 
By: mac_omega : August 31st, 2022-07:19
Art, you have got an honest original specimen. Even the crown seems to be the original which is very hard to find... enjoy!

The crown isn't original, Erich. It's a signed Omega replacement. Here's an image . . .

 
By: Dr No : August 31st, 2022-18:43
. . . of the crown's face: Incidentally, several years ago I came across a listing on Otto Frei's Omega parts website for a replacement crown purportedly intended for ref 2410, part number 069ST42213. Of course I ordered one and kept it until finally acqu...  

I only judged by the profile...

 
By: mac_omega : September 1st, 2022-13:36
Art, as I did not see the face of the crown I only judged by the profile which looked correct... original ones are hard to find