Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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I'll let him know . . .
. . . there's hope for his bracelet yet ;-) . . .
thanks Stefan. with the...
By: G99 : May 4th, 2010-09:05
thanks Stefan. with the constellation its pretty easy as the rice bracelet is the classic, but more difficult with other watches. i usually have leather straps like you do, but if i want a bracelet i work on the theory that if it fits and looks good thats...
date...?...
By: FanFrancisco : May 4th, 2010-10:24
hi Graham, i think i should know and confirm the date of my trip to London by this week. tentatively, it will be likely to fall on the 2nd and 3rd weeks of June. will keep you guys posted the dates once i get the confirmation from our counterpart in UK. c...
no, i think the hands...
By: G99 : May 4th, 2010-07:24
no, i think the hands are fine. the second hand is too short as it only just reached the ends of the indices, it looks like the end may have been cut off at some stage, but the hour and minute hands are correct. i have an issue with my SM30 where the hand...
shame to hear it cant...
By: G99 : May 4th, 2010-09:01
shame to hear it cant be repaired as it looks really good. my first Omega was a 2 tone with bracelet similar to a rice bead, but a bit later with a 565 calibre inside. i wish i'd kept it, but there will be others. best Graham
Bracelets and crowns
By: tee530 : May 4th, 2010-13:47
Graham, That's quite a transformation of your Connie. Correct bracelet makes all the difference. I admire your patience in hunting down the proper item, as I am trying to do the same for an Eterna-matic Kontiki. The watch originally came on a bracelet, bu...
i wish you luck with...
By: G99 : May 4th, 2010-14:36
i wish you luck with your search Tom. the world of vintage watches, who's choose it :-)) i used to have a 65 speedy with the correct flat stretch link bracelet which i stupidly sold some time ago. now i have 2 1964 speedies and refuse to pay in excess of ...
Really looks the part …
By: AndrewD : May 4th, 2010-16:39
Congratulation Graham, I think this Connie looks excellent on the bracelet. Do you find the balance is still good for such a light watch? Do you wear it snugly or loose? You have encouraged me to think about bracelets a little more for these vintage piece...
Hands
By: diamondjim : May 4th, 2010-17:43
Hi Graham, your watch really caught my eye because I wear almost the same as an everyday beater, the question about the hands has also been in the back of my mind but now after looking at yours I'm not so sure that they are incorrect at all. I'm 99% sure ...
Hands Jim. as we know,...
By: G99 : May 5th, 2010-02:17
Hands Jim. as we know, there are so many variations that its impossible to say they are wrong, easier to say they may not be right. i think they are 100% spot on. if my watchmaker didnt point them out then they are right as he knows his vintage Omegas. Om...
thanks Andrew. i think...
By: G99 : May 5th, 2010-02:11
thanks Andrew. i think its the finishing off of the whole package thats more important than how it wears. in this case the rice beads is a very lightweight bracelet with a lot of movement. if it was an oyster you'd think it was stretched, but thats how th...
From Dad's watch box
By: AlexSunrise : May 5th, 2010-16:07
Hi, Graham, Lovely Connie and yes, I am with you on the great way it works with the rice bracelet. I couldn't help it, so I went over to my parent's and stole Dad's pie pan Constellation for a few hours so I could snap some pictures. This watch was origin...
very very nice Alex. ...
By: G99 : May 6th, 2010-02:35
very very nice Alex. thats exactly what i'm looking for from 1964 if i can find one. i agree with you that its good to have bracelet AND leather so you can change about at will. all you really need is a buckle and buy a nice aftermarket strap which is wha...