Here are two 33.3 I wanted to show you. One has been taken in picture by Blomman: This black beauty has to be credited to john Goldberger: And, as for an extra bonus, this golden beauty found on the net, signed Tissot, but Tissot and Omega were so close i...
... I had the pleasure of admiring on my own wrist. It well illustrates the point of Nicolas about these wonderful chronos of a long gone era! Un abrazo mi amigo! Abel
While the dials are all busier than I would accept in modern watches, they work superbly with these vintage pieces. Hard to say which is my favorite - maybe the first...
Try the Tissot Navigator World Time, which has been re edited, or an army of Tissot 33.3 Chronographs. That was a very nice brand, which sadly received the same funeste treatment than... Longines. Best, Nicolas
. . . this was coming. Fan appreciation When I started following Omega, these chronographs were within reach of the average collector. No longer; they're practically unobtainable for most of us now. Agreed that equivalent vintage Longines (both 13ZN and 3...
. . . with very exceptions, but yes, I'd try once more if the right opportunity presented itself. A vintage Omega bullhead or Longines Conquest 30CH would be at the top of my list . . .
. . . to own any chrono anymore. Far more interested in obscure Omega rarities, particularly original issue Seamaster chronometers . . . that's where I'd be willing to park marginal funds now. A black dialed SM cal 343 would float my boat, and how! Art
... those complicated snail scales are difficult to read, specially in some smaller dials, but they beautifully adorn and add a big charm to these watches of those far years. Thanks for sharing, and I will add a little example, not so nice as those you sh...