Here is what I found on the Omega Web Site some weeks ago... Omega found in their drawers some good old Cal 18''' which they refurbished to house them in the super big and thick white gold case ( 47, 5 mm / 16 mm ). Mono pusher for the chronograph, at 6 o...
... to end as a safe queen. Absolutely silly. I am sure it is possible to find equally nice movements in vintage pocket watches, where they belong into, at a tiny fraction of that price. Marcus
. . . eighteen 426 Hemi engines and matching chassis for '71 Challengers . . . . . . do you think they'd have a problem selling all of them at $3M apiece? ;-) The difference here is that the original recently uncovered Omega movements were intended for po...