
BigAppleBill's post highlights the captivating dial of a vintage Omega, showcasing how its color shifts from orangey to copper or salmon depending on the light. This visual exploration delves into the aesthetic nuances that make vintage Omega references so appealing to collectors. The discussion further enriches this appreciation by sharing personal experiences and additional examples of these sought-after 'jumbo' models.

That is my old watch ))) enjoy! Best Gatsby
. . . weighing in at a delectable 37.5 mm! Up until just a few weeks ago the largest jumbos in my collection measured a relatively puny 36 mm. Just scored a ca '50 ref 2272, which is now at my watchmaker's for much needed servicing. (No detectible oil on the pivots, or so he said.) When it returns, let's have a jumbo wrist shot thread. I know there's a few here in our community. Art
Looking forward to seeing your 2272!
. . . listing: Subtle, eh?
Nice seemingly unpolished case and lugs by the way.
. . . so it will be the first incoming of 2022, Nicolas.
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