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I'm officially confused on this one...
... not only does the movement coloration match, but the numerals seem to be of the proper font as used on other Omega movements of that era. Although the spacing seems to be a bit wider than normal.
If Mr. Diethelm doesn't know anything about your watch, it is likely that no one else will either. Just another of life's unsolved mysteries.
Still a excellent watch with a very unique dial.
Enjoy,
gatorcpa
Has me stumped
By: mondodec : January 30th, 2010-18:11
The serial number on your watch is where it should be, as serials on 50x movements were near the barrel bridge. And I dont think you'll find another number under the dial. I initially thought that maybe, somehow, the 1 may have been left off, but an 18 m...
Goliath variations
By: DeGeus : February 1st, 2010-15:38
Funny you should mention that Graham, over the years I' ve made that observation as well. Here is an early one (27'''' Lépine 8D) with the brandname "Brandt"... another one with "Omega" - 17J - adjusted... yet again with simply "Omega".... and finally a "...
very interesting Ben. i...
By: G99 : February 4th, 2010-02:29
very interesting Ben. i dont think i have pics of mine as it was years ago, but i find one i'll post it. no markings whatsoever on movement, but with Omega on the dial. lovely loud slow tick. it would have made the perfect alarm clock if there had been an...