schlaps
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Had to check with the watchmaker.
I learnt that the crown originally was in stainless steel, the pushers in titanium. After Service my watch was returned with titanium pushers and st/st crown. My watchmaker is licencensed by Omega and he has access to original parts. I had learnt earlier that the Omega Teutonia was almost exclusively sold in W. Germany. Today you can still see a few on watch exchanges here in Northern Germany. Conditions are generally good and Prices quite fair. Titanium cases however are indeed quite rare.
Best regards, schlaps
Omega Teutonia
By: schlaps : September 14th, 2017-07:20
Hallo Purists, for quite some time I have been following this site with growing interest. Now I find a good reason for my first post. I have found such an OMEGA recently at a watch Exchange in Hamburg. It just returned froma visit to the spa. I can post m...
Teutonia
By: schlaps : September 14th, 2017-09:44
Yes, it is all Titanium. Accoording to the Excerpt from the Archives it is an OMEGA - Seaamaster - Chronograph, Ref: TT 345.0810, cal. 866. It was produced 29th October 1986 and shipped to W. Germany. I also learnt that this watch is limited to 300 pcs. o...
Teutonia Mark V
By: schlaps : September 19th, 2017-07:20
My watchmaker called and corrected his former statement. Originally the watch was equipped with pushers and crown all in titanium. During my servicing the crown and pushers were replaced by titanium ones as well. Indeed the crown is a bit lighter in color...