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Omega Plo Prof Janus 2 1969.

With Comex engraved on the side of the case... Seen at the Omega Museum in 2018. Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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amanico
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I’d rather take this one!

A new Constellation Observatory ? No thanks, not for me ! I’d rather take this one , with its great simple design and splendid new old-stock 30 mm manual winding caliber 269 . Would you also choose one of these over the new releases? Best, Emmanuel Omega
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By: quattro
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quattro
1911

Thanks ever so much for sharing these uncommon Omegas, Emmanuel. The Museum 8, 9, and 10 . . .

. . . were released in 2010. Here's an image of Nº 9 taken at the Omega boutique in Beverly Hills . . . . . . and Nº 8 . . . . . . back in 2010. As of my last visit a few months ago, Nº 9 - the very same example - was still available. Other uncommon Olymp
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By: quattro
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quattro
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Omega Museum Collection nos 8 to 10 & their Olympic Collection counterparts

In 2016 , for the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro , the three Omega Museum Collection nos 8 , 9 & 10 were 'reinvented' or redesigned as part of an Olympic Official Timekeeper Collection . Let's have a look ! Best, Emmanuel A/ Museum Collection N° 8 "Rac
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By: quattro
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quattro
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OMEGA Museum Collection 2003, Pilot Chronograph.

This dial is as busy as it is incredibly nice looking, in my opinion. One I will probably add in my collection, one day. Credit: EWC. Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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amanico
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Omega Speedmaster Alaska Project Vintage. MY Absolute dream Speedmaster.

I could see it in person at the Omega Museum. The Type 1: And my dream, the Type 2: There are almost on chances I find one, as only a very few were made... And impossible to fund. Best, nicolas
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By: amanico
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amanico
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Here are a few lines from the notes of the Antiquorum page from 2021:

"Recently discovered information by the Omega archives has come to light that in the 1980’s, this movement was owned by Mr Franck Muller himself and that he was the one that finished and assembled the movement. Mr Muller had the dial made by Tille and the
8M
By: quattro
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quattro
6850

The notes of the Antiquorum page from 2021 state:

"Recently discovered information by the Omega archives has come to light that in the 1980’s, this movement was owned by Mr Franck Muller himself and that he was the one that finished and assembled the movement. Mr Muller had the dial made by Tille and the
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By: quattro
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quattro
6850

Overview of the Omega cal. 30 I Tourbillon wristwatches

In 1947 , Omega created twelve Calibre 30 I tourbillon movements of only 30 mm in diameter to run in the “wristwatch” category of the Geneva , Neûchatel and Kew-Teddington Observatory trials . In these movements, the tourbillons had a rotation rate of 7.5
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By: quattro
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quattro
6850

That's a fantastic post about a legend in the Chronographs universe. Much has been said, but here, the level of informations is just fantastic. Mr PP confirmed me the story of the Alaska, too.

As I was very interested by this one: I had the pleasure to see at the Omega Museum. Very few were made. Less than ten, from memory. What a post! Best, Nicolas
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By: KIH
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TheMadDruid
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