I would love to learn…

Aug 25, 2011,18:08 PM
 

…how that case was designed…


Anyone know?

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Omega Seamaster Polaris...

 
 By: mrsnak : August 24th, 2011-15:32
Just took advantage of the opportunity to pick up one of these very interesting 1980s Omegas. It's a DR 396.1222, caliber 1444 quartz analog movement, day/date, stainless steel case (they also came in titanium) with the 18kt gold web design inlayed. This ...  

Nice

 
 By: peitron : August 24th, 2011-17:36
I love those Genta designs. Congrats!

You have a sharp eye...

 
 By: mrsnak : August 24th, 2011-17:55
...For catching this as one of his designs. This whole experience has been very serendipitous with M. Genta's passing.

have to admit...

 
 By: playtime : August 24th, 2011-19:30
I do like the shape of this case--sexy curves indeed! and of course I love dial-registered chronos! J

Thanks, the subdials got me right away...

 
 By: mrsnak : August 25th, 2011-08:45
Of all the variations of the Polaris, this is the one I like the best, the only exception being the same one in titanium. Though small (34mm) it's about 3ozs in weight!

Effectively

 
 By: grigo : August 24th, 2011-20:59
There was a post the other day by a fellow Purist about this watch. The design was again a serious source of discussion. I had no idea that this watch had been designed by Mr. Genta so I just learned something. One thing I do remembre is that I really lik... 

Our good friend tdn.dk...

 
 By: mrsnak : August 25th, 2011-08:43
I was not aware that there were so many variations of these until I started researching them. The day/date caught my eye because not only did it give the watch more functionality, but the aesthetics of the two white sub dials on the black face looked terr... 

congrats, now we are two...

 
 By: tdn.dk : August 25th, 2011-10:32
Who likes this "black sheep" I was'nt aware that it was a Genta design. Best Thomas

Yes, just....

 
 By: tdn.dk : August 26th, 2011-23:46
use thin metal pen and push it in the hole and press the metal bar out. Best Thomas

Thanks, I now see!

 
 By: mrsnak : August 27th, 2011-10:00
They use small spring bars to hold the links together....  

Nice pick up, Snak

 
 By: Davo : August 24th, 2011-21:28
And very nice pics too.

Thanks, pictures are courtesy...

 
 By: mrsnak : August 25th, 2011-08:49
...of a very good friend who I've tried to get to post here. A talented hobbiest photographer with an even better watch collection.

You've gotta wear this . . .

 
 By: Dr No : August 25th, 2011-11:04
. . . the next time we meet up! It's the gold inlay pattern on the case that distinguishes this watch. I can also appreciate the fine balancing act Genta performed in creating an analog day-date - this one has a coherent presentation that could have easil... 

You bet, and I'm no stranger to quartz analogs...

 
 By: mrsnak : August 25th, 2011-17:35
The unique combination of gold inlay into the stainless (or titanium) is quite interesting, and couldn't have been an easy manufacturing process. The first quartz watch prototypes were analog (from the 60s Swiss and Japanese collaboration), and I am a big... 

THAT watch…

 
 By: francois : August 25th, 2011-18:06
I used to salivate at the sight of that Omega, years back when I could not afford one! It IS beautiful! It looks like the watch that the racers of Tron might be wearing! I love it. Nice catch, Kurt!

I would love to learn…

 
 By: francois : August 25th, 2011-18:08
…how that case was designed… Anyone know?

I really mean…

 
 By: francois : August 25th, 2011-18:10
…manufactured. The metal inlay is perfect. How deep is it?

The inlay appears to be about 1mm...

 
 By: mrsnak : August 27th, 2011-10:03
Same with the links.

Links : SS, Plated and 18K ?

 
 By: webvan : October 13th, 2011-16:11
Here's mine : [img]http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/zz203/rppvaldez/montres/d5dee3d3.jpg[/img] SS center links obviously but I've been intrigued by the center links variations for a while, some have gold on both sides of the bracelet, would these be sol... 

Nice

 
 By: AAP : August 29th, 2011-11:04
Such and interesting and distinctive piece, Kurt. It seems as if the "classic" designs from the 1950s and 1960s are universally appreciated -- the 70s and 80s, not so much. When I first got into Omega, I would see these integrated bracelet models from the... 

OK...

 
 By: mrsnak : August 29th, 2011-13:10
I did feel somewhat the same way about these 80s Omegas, but after spending some time learning and collecting the brand, I grew to want one. This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2011-08-29 13:12:54...  

Thanks

 
 By: AAP : August 30th, 2011-08:21
I always like seeing your wrist shots because it helps me picture the watch on my equally sasquatchy wrist. Alex