Hello Everyone.... One of the reasons so many collectors are attracted to Omega is the breath and depth of their offerings. In the real world there is always something that they missed making. One example of something I really wanted was a 35 mm steel scr...
the fact that the movement and dial dont belong in the case isnt noticable to anyone except the experts who know these things so i see no problem with it. i personally wouldnt have known it was a franken and i'd happily have strapped it to my wrist. i hav...
is that a genuine re edition like the 286 calibre piece they did in the 90's or is it really a franken watch? its a beautiful piece whichever it is. best Graham
with the Rg movement installed in place of the factory original movement (which of course I have kept and is in mint condition so it can easily be restored to factory original specs).
Graham. It's the 269's, not 286, were used in those homage. From what I see. , _The movement and the case are from the 40's. _The dial, the caseback and the crown are from the 90's.
I've just had a closer look at the Rg in Ninanet and I can say that the dial was refinished. Here's my question : _ Are refinished dials considered as "never left the factory that way" ?...
Hi hoipolloi The entire case and dial and hands are from the re-edition. The only the 269 movement was swapped out for a 30T2Rg. That is total modern construction except for the movement swap. I was disappointed that Omega did not ship that limited editio...
i didnt find out about this ltd ed until quite recently. it was very poorly advertised, but a great idea. old movements in new, but identical cases as previously. they were a bit ahead of their time i think as loads of brands are using old movements now. ...
Hi Graham. You type Omega homage 1894 and google it, you will find great links and pictures about it. Unfortunately, the reproduction of the legendary 30T2 Rg movement would have cost too much (?) and what you see inside is only a 269 caliber. In the mean...
very nice Ben. not sure its to my taste, but you can see the quality straight away. i'm glad i was right about the 286 movement being used on this series. i hate to be wrong. needless to say i 'hate' a lot of the time thanks Ben Graham...
I fully share your appreciation of this particular watch Graham. Being more of an admirer of technical/ instrumental looking dials, I nevertheless see it as a very special piece of art, every single piece 100% laboriously handmade and therefore unique. An...
your watch works for me, but I'm not a fanatic purists. for example, I recently bought a Watchco Seamaster 300. I love it, but I know some would sneer at it. the fact that Omega accepts it as a real Omega & will service it was the clincher for me. I'm wit...
Now isn't that a peculiar watch? Interesting info Art! Quite a lucky strike for this company to obtain 25 brandnew movements. And they have put some thought in the name as well. It somehow reminds me slightly of the BeBa Precision chronometer (Peseux 260 ...
a PVD coated SMP. black dialled version not the James Bond. i obviously cant show you a pic, but i think it looked better than it did when it it left the factory. i've never been a big fan of it as it was originally, but PVD'd it is superbly stealthy. Gra...
. . . modified exotic dial Mk II on another forum a few years back which struck me as exceptionally successful . . . not sure that I'd replicate it, but it was eye-catching.