Beautiful!

Feb 11, 2021,15:02 PM
 

Yet another JLC I have never seen before. Very cool.

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Back from service

 
 By: mhz vph : February 11th, 2021-12:19
My Omega Geneve 'TV Dial' is back from the local watchmaker. The only part that needed replacement was the balance staff. It's running at 275 degrees and +5 seconds dial up. Not bad. Of course real world performance won't be anywhere near that, but perfor...  

Beautiful!

 
 By: mhz vph : February 11th, 2021-15:02
Yet another JLC I have never seen before. Very cool.

Yes, very cool, indeed.

 
 By: amanico : February 12th, 2021-05:57

There are few phone calls I like getting better . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 11th, 2021-16:56
. . . than my watchmaker saying, "Your Omega is ready." And while my chronometers and Flighmaster are tops with collectors, I enjoy the mundane models just as much. ;-) ...  

That's a beauty!

 
 By: mhz vph : February 11th, 2021-17:03

Charming!

 
 By: lm6 : February 12th, 2021-00:47

Thank you posting this.

 
 By: Berkeleygis : February 21st, 2021-10:29
Could u share more info about this watch? Such as the movement (in house or ETA) or the exact model name and number? I am asking because my father has the same one. My mother found it in the corner of her drawer in 2016 and gave it to me. I got serviced a...  

omegaforums will be a good place to start

 
 By: mhz vph : February 21st, 2021-12:27
I don't know too much about the fine details of this watch either. I know it is powered by the cal. 1012 movement. Another member of the forum here told me that this series of movements were designed in collaboration with lemania, but they were manufactur... 

Thank you very much for all this info.

 
 By: Berkeleygis : February 21st, 2021-20:18
I will check the forum. I was surprised to see they started making this in 1976. Thats my birth year. Enjoy yours in great happiness!

No problem!

 
 By: mhz vph : February 22nd, 2021-09:25
I'm not sure 1976 was the first year of this model. It was definitely sold in 1976 (hence its appearance in the catalogue from that year), but it may have been around before then. Either way, it is definitely a product of the 70s in every sense.