nilomis[Omega]
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Mine has 8 digits ...
The last digit was digitally erased by me on the picture, following a local paranoia about serial numbers.
Next time I will do this using a more explicit paint.
The information about this movement on that site seems to be incorrect. I was able to locate 994.1 automatic movements and the site claims that this number is manual wind.
Do anyone here knows if Longines has something equivalent to the Omega extract from the archives?
Cheers,
Nilo
It is correct...
By: dedestexhes : November 22nd, 2012-05:30
As far as I know, it was the first issue of the relaunch of the Lindbergh collection in this size. I seem to remember that it also is a limited edition. It houses a in house Longines movement (they sold the movement afterwards to someone, don't remember a...
Now I realized...
By: KIH : November 23rd, 2012-18:06
... the one I know has more digit in the serial number (8 digits) while yours has 7 digits s/n. Maybe the earlier version has 994.1 inside? BUT, this page shows interesting data - not sure this is entirely accurate. 10&1archimedeshop&b119&2usw...
Mine has 8 digits ...
By: nilomis : November 24th, 2012-00:10
The last digit was digitally erased by me on the picture, following a local paranoia about serial numbers. Next time I will do this using a more explicit paint. The information about this movement on that site seems to be incorrect. I was able to locate 9...