But not a new one. I found a place in the garden one a tree stump that is perfect for pictures and took some pictures and fell in love a gain with this Genéve :-) nothing beats natural light for pictures
... showing it in all its splendor on the tree stump. Agree with you that these outdoor shots offer a very special mood to the pictures. These Geneve watches have a very special charm. I specially like the script on the "Geneve" inscription on its dial as...
... to that in the illustration from our friend Blomman. I need to take mine to the watchmaker to open its back and take a look to the reference and serial numbers, as well as the caliber. Cheers and good week end! Abel
... catalog. I feel 30 mm must be the generic way of calling this collection. Regretably I don´t have the reference number for my watch, but its case diameter is 34,5 mm and its strap size is 18 mm. As a matter of fact, the straps are not the original one...
The movements used in many Omega Geneva watches. The reference should be on the inside of the case back, dear Abel. If possible, ask your watchmaker to open and have a look and you will see. Best, my friend Blomman
. . . and fitted with a chronometer rated cal 602 movement. It is, along with the Grand Seiko and Karree PanoDate, amongst the better time-keepers in my collection. Last checked, it was running essentially perfectly. Another Genève was under consideration...
Had many different shapes in the 70's... Some Chronometre... Some with turning bezel... Ladies Geneva's had even more variations.... Both in shape and dials... Best Blomman ...