Omega Wish List: Top Watches for Collectors
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Omega Wish List: Top Watches for Collectors

By amanico · Dec 22, 2021 · 22 replies
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In this festive post, esteemed collector amanico shares his ultimate Omega wish list, showcasing a curated selection of highly sought-after vintage references. His discerning taste highlights some of the most iconic and rare timepieces from Omega's storied history, inviting fellow enthusiasts to dream alongside him. This article delves into the specific models amanico covets, providing a glimpse into the pinnacle of Omega collecting.

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" I have simple tastes, I always chose the best ", said the good old Oscar. 

For me, it would be: 

A good old 33.3 such as these: 






The Alaska Project, preferably the original: 





The CK 2042: 



The CK 2777:



The Plo Prof, and since we are at it, why not a Comex? 


Of course, a manual winding Chronometer ref 2367:





A Seamaster 300 Royal Navy: 



An outstanding CK 2998: 



Santa, please... Pretty please! 

wink 

What about you? 

Nicolas

About the Omega Ref. 2777

The Omega reference 2777 is a notable example within the brand's early professional timekeeping instruments. This reference is recognized for its robust construction and specific design considerations, which set it apart from standard civilian models of its era. It represents a period when Omega was developing specialized watches for demanding environments, focusing on durability and legibility under various conditions. The design reflects a functional aesthetic, prioritizing utility over decorative elements.

This particular reference typically features a stainless steel case, designed for resilience. It houses a manual-winding movement, characteristic of watches from this period, known for its reliability and precision. The crystal is generally a robust material, chosen for its resistance to impact and clarity. The case dimensions are practical, providing a substantial presence on the wrist while maintaining wearability, consistent with the requirements of its intended users.

For collectors, the reference 2777 holds interest due to its historical context and its place in the evolution of Omega's tool watch offerings. It appeals to those who appreciate watches developed for specific operational purposes, showcasing the brand's engineering capabilities in that segment. Variants of this reference may exist, reflecting minor production changes or specific contractual requirements, adding to its collectibility and study.

Specifications

Caliber
30 SC T4
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
37.5mm
Dial
Black
Crystal
Plexiglass

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DE
dedestexhes
Dec 22, 2021
Not a bit greedy πŸ˜„?

AM
amanico
Dec 22, 2021
Diet is after new year's day, you know that rule / resolution by heart! :)

DR
Dr No
Dec 22, 2021
Dirk is right. You're asking Santa for a white Rail . . .

. . . when only two are known to exist. And you're asking for a 2367 when I don't even have one. Now I know who your consigliere . . . . . . is.

AM
amanico
Dec 22, 2021
We can always dream! Who knows, maybe a few others will spot?

LA
Lankysudanese
Dec 22, 2021
I’m a sucker for manual chronographs: those initial examples are πŸ‘πŸΏπŸ‘ŒπŸΏπŸ˜πŸ™ŒπŸΏ

. I hope that Santa rewards you this year

AM
amanico
Dec 22, 2021
Great taste you have, my friend.

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