Ubik
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Cheers
Thanks Graham, I love vintage Omegas, yet weirdly I don't own any, I will have to seriously rectify that. They have produced iconic, rugged, beautiful, groundbreaking watches
in every area that I love.
I do own a few Lemanias though, which are really Omegas under the hood.
Omega 1930's Pilot's Watch
By: Ubik : November 16th, 2010-08:35
Hi, this is my first posting on the Omega forum at the Purists. I thought I'd share with you a pretty amazing watch I was lucky enough to see recently. A friend of mine who knew of my passion for early pilots watches kept mentioning he had an Omega versio...
Like it. Crosshairs.
By: BDLJ : November 16th, 2010-17:47
Unlike Nico and Flightmaster...I'm going to say I like the cross hairs. From what I can surmise, they are taking the place of the bezel pointer (which appears to be missing). You remove them, you remove history... Fantastic watch, Thanks, Ubik.
Glad it was of interest.
By: Ubik : November 17th, 2010-09:41
Thanks to everyone for the nice comments. Nicolas, I only wish it was my treasure. It is in amazing condition and very wearable I think. I can't say it's everyday I get to see things like this (well unless I visit Paris that is ) Erich - WOW. Two of the C...
Cheers
By: Ubik : November 17th, 2010-10:57
Thanks Graham, I love vintage Omegas, yet weirdly I don't own any, I will have to seriously rectify that. They have produced iconic, rugged, beautiful, groundbreaking watches in every area that I love. I do own a few Lemanias though, which are really Omeg...
What is the relationship
By: Ubik : November 19th, 2010-03:07
between Lemania and Omega. I know that they created a company together or Lemania were bought by Omega in the Thirties and became part of SSIH. I assume this was a way of Omega protecting their access to movements following the creationg of Ebauches SA. Y...