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Omega Calibre 560 for the US market

 

I have actually made a post on this reference… a little back… on Dec 28, 2009..

The calibre 560 was a 17 Jewel calibre only produced in 3000pcs for the US market.
The calibre has been produced from 1959, but has been used in models for the US market mainly marketed between 1963-1967
Serial numbers between 16-23 mill

The reason for this special US Model:
There was a heavy duty on watches with more than 17 Jewels imported and sold in the USA. There was a need for a watch for the simple man, the blue collar worker who could pay a price from USD 95
The US distributor Norman Morris came up with the idea of a movement with fewer jewels for the US market.
Hence the 560 was a variant of the calibre 562 (24 jewel).
Note on Norman Morris: Born in Austria 1898, died 1997 in USA. The Norman Morris Corp was founded in 1924. Norman Morris was Omega distributor from 1930 - 1980) who actually also was the man giving the “De Ville” its name,

I will show 3 watches

KL6292. Normal variant

Sales or Exhibition back of KL6292, called KL6292VB for "Kleerback" according to John R. Diethelm at the Omega Museum (now retirered).
Approximately 12 pcs known to exist

166020 with a nice dial variant

Best to all of you and HAGWE
Hans











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