Hi everyone! As usual, when I need a reliable source of information regarding omega, I turn to this forum! Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge. I've just come across an Omega Officer which looks impeccable in everything: finely aged dial, proper caliber, appropriate hands etc... The problem
Thanks for all your replies. I'm still waiting for case reference number and calibre... And whether the dial is textured as it seems from the pictures... Apparently the movement should be a bumper and if so probably btw 342 to 344... Will post as soon as possible... In the mean time, I upload some m
Thanks for your reply mac... What do you mean by 'structure'? This pic and a couple of others is as much as I have at the moment... Do you really think the dial is genuine?
I found the watch below on sale and I'm still awaiting references... Looking at the dial (which seems to have aged enough to be original) I was wondering whether the 'Automatic' inscription should be between the 'Omega' and 'Seamaster' inscriptions (as it usually is) or below the 'Seamaster' inscrip
Hi everyone! I recently received this Omega Seamaster from the 70s. Case ref.166.0087, Caliber 1002, Movement number from 1972. It runs perfectly, although never serviced since its purchase, and it's very accurate. The only thing, as you will see from the pictures (sorry for the low resolution!) the
Thanks for the reply Bill. I'm sorry about the link to the auction... didn't know I couldn't post such messages! Very new here... My doubt, however, was not whether to own a 354 or not (you can never go wrong!)... but rather what price range I should have aimed at... But again, with such items it's
Any thoughts on the following ad: XXXXXXXXXXXXX < removed by Bill Sohne > Worth the $500 or not, considering the redial? Sorry , Please do not post links to active auctions and sales on this site. But lets talk about what is worth collecting.... Why not ask what type of bumper Seamasters would one c