. . . for the latest addition . . . . . . to my Omega collection. Finally on my wrist after two months at my watchmaker's shop. To date, the only one exactly like it seen anywhere . . . ...
. . . in the recent past, Nicolas. I've forgotten how to add links to a post, but if you search for ref 2494 , our threads should pop up near the top of the page. Briefly, 2494 was a jumbo Seamaster reference that was issued in both chronometer and unrate...
... the beauty of exotic woods, as I have been involved with knife and guns collecting and shooting for decades. Goncalo Alvez was de "official" wood used by S&W for their "target" stocks in their top of the line revolver models some years ago for their h...
... but regretably is completely out my reach: The Royal RO double wheel squeletonized model ref 15407ST So I guess will live with my Jumbo and enjoy its classic beauty. It is a most rewarding timepiece to have on the wrist.
. . . designing a strap. I'm thinking deep brown croc, but open to suggestions. I was able to source a pink gold '60s vintage Omega buckle from a watchmaker's estate. That's a far more difficult endeavor than one might imagine. Authentic examples are near...
. . . nor myself was able to source a NOS mainspring, at least not yet. The timing results aren't satisfactory, with a fairly wide delta between positions. I may have to settle for adjustment to my wearing pattern rather than optimal timing machine result...
So happy for you that this Omega found its way you. "I have not seen such a watch before. Two tone, rose /steel." was my initial thinking. Big congrats to such a find and thank you for this well thought post with a musical background, that fits beautifull...
. . . with 14 kt pink gold bezels, but all were jumbo manual wind chronometers, references 2367 or 2410. This is the first auto chronometer thus fitted in my experience. Interestingly enough, most (if not all) prior sightings were sourced in South America...