is phenomenal. I am curious about the snail cam regulator since this is the first time I've seen one. Were they common in earlier vintages? Do you know why it was chosen?
Omega Chronometre DeBords .... An on going research project... Hello everyone, This has to be the first time in about a month that I was able to sit down and write an update on my research on boxed chronometres from Omega. I was keen on getting a Omega De...
Thanks Bill for the premiere of your research here on our tiny forum. I don't think that it will raise the price that I declare an interest in the Omegamania auction piece I noticed that the number of pieces produced: 1911=12. 1912=360. 1919=66 (21/24''')...
Hi The AQ lot # 98 “CHRONOMÈTRE DE BORD” Omega, Bienne, “Chronomètre de Bord”, No. 9114215, case No. 10294237, Ref BD 122 JS. Made in 1942. Fine and rare, keyless, eight day-going Marine chronometer. This watch is sold with a Certificate of Authenticity a...
Hi MTF Nothing to be chicken about!! The prices that were obtained today are an eye opener. AQ wanted my jump seconds 8 day clock ( with original wooden shipping Box Omega marked) but told me to expect 1,500 dollars. It was not worth my time to meet them....