
Dr No's showcase of his pristine ca. 1950 Omega Ref. 2493 Cal. 333 chronometer offers a masterclass in appreciating vintage originality. His post highlights the enduring appeal of historically significant timepieces, inviting collectors to share their own cherished Omega watches and insights into their unique characteristics and market appreciation.

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Yours is looking lovely, though ππ»
Great piece. Love the quartered dial. My Omegas are in the bank, but wanted to share this one. What looks like a ding on the upper left lug is an import mark. Probably a precursor to the Seamaster. 37mm.
. . . mirrorless camera. There'll be more to come . . .
. . . there's one . . . . . . in my collection, too. Best, Art
Day late and a dollar shortβ¦
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