aroma
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It doesn't really guarantee anything.............
I would never do this but if you had say a Sm300 with a knackered cal 552 you could buy another old dress Seamaster or any other watch with a cal 552 and fit that movement and provided you swaped the bridge with the movement serial number on it, the archives would not be able to tell that it wasn't the original movement. All the Extract from Archives does is to cross reference just two components of the watch - the case back (with the case reference number) and the bridge with the movement serial number - the other parts of the movement could come from anywhere.
I know that with Constellations in particular the unscrupulous few often change over movements - sometimes to substitute a knackered chronometer rated movement with an non-chronometer one. Ultimately, you have to trust to experience and luck and cannot just rely on the Extract from Archives to confirm authenticity. So is it really worth anything?
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Omega 'Extracts from Archives'
By: aroma : May 25th, 2011-01:22
Hi Experts, A quick question:- I have often thought of getting the official 'Extract from Archives' for the most collectable of my vintage Omegas but at £50 a time it seems overly expensive for what you get. For example and I'll use one that I already hav...
Sharing Aroma's opinion:
By: DeGeus : May 25th, 2011-13:19
Understandable that the Musée has instituted a fee since they became inundated with requests from all over the world. Probably a half-day's job for one or two people. The available info however is very meagre to say the least. In the archives the countrie...
Yes but surely..........
By: aroma : May 26th, 2011-10:46
if you had a say a Seamaster with a 552 cal and gave Omega the case reference number together with the movement serial number there is no way you could tell if the movement and case had always been together. Yes, the serial number would tie up with the ca...
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By: mondodec : May 27th, 2011-18:13
I see the value in extracts as an indicator that watch is to factory specifications. That is, it has a movement that matches the case style (As evidenced by serial number and case number) I remember quite some time ago in the Jean-Luc Miranda period that ...
An excellent service
By: Marv : May 28th, 2011-16:07
My opinion is that Omega offers an excellent service with their 'Extracts from Archives' and I am very surprised by the comments I have read so far. Technically, I think it is very good: request via the Omega website, electronic payment, usually less than...
No doubt about the French origin
By: Marv : May 29th, 2011-01:47
A "Fab. Suisse" dial, a French case with eagle's head marks and the most important: a known origin. The scan was just to illustrate how light some archives could be for some watches and to mitigate the disappointment that I could feel in this thread altho...
I have the same SM...
By: mac_omega : May 28th, 2011-21:46
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By: Marv : May 29th, 2011-02:16
I agree with you. Some collectors see greater interest in Swiss cases (vs French one) It is also the case for other brands, such as Longines. And I don't understand the rationale. Therefore, I do not use this criteria when it comes to collectionning vinta...
Here is mine...
By: mac_omega : May 29th, 2011-03:40
Hi Marve, I dived deep in my picture archive and luckily I found a picture of mine (as the watch is in the bank vault)... Here it is: It houses a cal. 352 and it is like fresh from the factory! enjoy Erich...
This one is for you Marv
By: hoipolloi : May 29th, 2011-06:34
Hi Marv. I have a French Case stamped T.K Co. Made in France. It's a very nice waterproof case and it hosts a 283. It looks like at that time, Omega sold only the movements to France and people can put them in any sort of case they like. Regards. Hoi. Wel...
Not missing a thing.
By: Sharky409 : June 2nd, 2011-05:18
Hi, I am faced with the same problem. Too expensive for little extra added. I decided against it. It seems to me Omega would better serve themselves by drastically reducing the cost of this service. Why not incorporate this service into a PR campaign of s...