MasterBlaster
9
Anyone know about this watch?
Swiss WW1 era wristwatch was made by
Omega ca. 1915.
Is this watch Real and original? Can anyone give me some more info about iit?

Vintage
tdn.dk · Nov 3, 2012
Help identify an Omega pocket watch caliber from 1917. Explore its movement, potential as a railway watch, and historical significance.
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Not sure...
By: francois : June 12th, 2008-20:24
Looks more like a later Calibre 43 to me: ...but the "Omega" lettering looks different. The serial number is not visible, nor any other markings on the plate... The silver casing bears a German Hallmark... I can't identify the maker. ???...
Answers ....
By: Bill Sohne : June 13th, 2008-15:59
HI MasterBlaster That is an original Omega case, Omega movement. This watch started out as a open faced pocket watch. The lugs were added and the dial a later manufacture. FYI: Omega has never made a time only watch with sub seconds at nine ( at lest from...