nilomis[Omega]
11422
Interesting and unusual ...
Omega.
My quick research (I may be wrong) shows that is a ST 166.0187:
From Omega database we have:
International collection 1973
- Movement
- Type: Automatic (mechanical)
- Caliber number: 1012
- Created in 1973
23 jewels
Central sweep-second hand - Functions
- Date
- Case
- Stainless steel
- Case back
- Key-bolt compressor
- Dial
- Metal, with "index" hour markers and "stick" hands.
- Crystal
- Hesalite
- Bracelet
- Corfam
- Water resistance
- 30 meters
It reminds me my ST 166.0081:
I believe mine, sharing the bold 70's design, is older and uses the caliber 565.
Great catch,
Nilo
Thanks Graham
By: rovermark : August 10th, 2012-20:36
I have to admit that until I saw it in the auction catalog I had never seen one either. That is part of what drew me to it. It wasn't until after I had purchased it that I started researching it a bit on the internet. I managed to find pictures of a coupl...
Thanks Nilo
By: rovermark : August 10th, 2012-20:43
I'm pretty sure that mine has a 1022 movement. Might the difference in movement number (1022 vs 1012) reflect the addition of the day function? I like the starburst design on the top of the case of yours.
Thanks Kurt
By: rovermark : August 10th, 2012-20:47
If you hadn't mentioned where I could find the bracelet it might still be on the original strap. The sources I had previously tried proved to be futile. I was almost to the point of buying a reproduction off a popular internet auction site!
I want one of those!
By: malone2 : March 16th, 2014-02:11
What a fantastic looking watch! And thanks for making me aware that this design exists... I am now on a hunt to find my very own. Do you mind me asking, how much did you pay for it, or have you any idea of its true market value?