Team, The watch presented here was used as part of my "teaser" but I have additional pictures of it. The dial just say "Omega" and I left to the members here to try to identify the model. What makes this watch very attractive are the lugs. Long and angled...
...again a sapmple with something so unique, it is indeed to die for :) those lugs I have never seen..wonderful and so sebsual, befittingly :) warm regards, Asad p.s. I am in a rush so not writing much but cant thank you enough :D
Nicolas, As you can see by the series, Mr. Goldfinger is a "dressy" watch collector (I could say "grandpa styled" but I don't want to start a war). I have another friend that has some fine 33.3 pieces. Let's see if he wants to be "immortalized" here. Stay...
. . . which I don't remember seeing before (at least, on an Omega), markers (similar to those used on the central tourbillon) and the seven link bracelet, which is also uncommon. My guess is early '50s, cal 354 bumper movement, possibly national (i e, Bri...
Thank you Milo, the first picture is spectacular, because the watch seems to have a two-tone dial! The lugs are unusual too: they look so strong and masculine! About the strap: if I remember well, Omega launched one of the first Co-Axial watches with a mo...
Elio, It's a very interesting watch. Mr. G. has a fine taste for unusual lugs and, of course, gold. Cheers, Nilo Note: Just notice that my name is Nilo (like the river) and not Milo (Venus?). No problem.