Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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I'm not even sure it's a watchmaker's mark. Could be an owner's mark . . .
Dec 04, 2018,17:51 PM
. . . where the owner was a diving outfit, with several watches on loan at any one time. Kinda like inscriptions on British military watches.
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Ploprof mystery...
By: claes_t : December 4th, 2018-03:39
Looking a little bit closer (loupe), I found a tiny inscribed number on the case back. I read it as “100429B”. Anyone care to guess what it could mean? Best ...
Thanks Bill,
By: claes_t : December 4th, 2018-09:22
My question really stems from curiosity about the past life of watches. Would such inscriptions generally be an identifier of the actual person working on the watch, or does it mean something else completely?
It maybe posdible trace things back a little.
By: Bill : December 4th, 2018-10:50
You have to get the movement serial number and get an ectract from the omega archives. If the watch was sold in your country you can maybe hunt down some known watchmakers and see if they have any stories to share. But as noted these watches have no ident...