Omega reference 2910-5SC with robust calibre 284 inside, (looks exactly like the cal 283 inside the ref: 2777 I own). Manufactured 1956-57. Bought a few years ago from local watch repairer, who sold up and retired. This was one of his collection of refurb
In his comment to my thread dedicated to the Patek Philippe/Somazzi partnership , our dear Gordon aka GLau asked me how many retailers were able to have their signature on some Patek Philippe watches . Here's my answer : A / I have identified 58 retailers
RAF 1953: Or the " White Whale "? For me, the white whale here, but I would be very happy to find a correct and nice black " thin arrow ". Best, Nicolas
. . . but I let it go several years ago. Ref 2292, cal 30T2SC, aluminum alloy case. The crown and minute hand were incorrect when I acquired it, was able to source a modern replacement crown in Belgium and harvested a correct minute hand from a thrashed e
A very short batch, made in 1955/1956, considered by some as a prototype of the CK 2914 Railmaster. A sea snake, a myth, seen at the Omega Museum during my visit in 2018. 37 mm case, to be compared to the 38, 5 mm case of the CK 2914. The movement is the
After two weeks of anticyclonic gloom over the UK preventing intended flying, yesterday we enjoyed glorious autumn weather. So I now share yesterday's airborne journey for my tool Omega 2777. These quick succession photos were captured "hands off" (no aut
The Laine / cronotempVs Silver Spur co-Operation definitely works on these colder days. Now the remaining task is to convince the family that a drive to the North of Finnland is exactly what they’ve always been dreaming of 😂😉🤞🏻 Any other Laines on wrists