mondodec
216
Ive seen them...but
I have never seen one that is fully to specifications.
Something has always been wrong: for example incorrect stamping on rotor bridge. I am still not convinced that the mention in the 'nomenclature' document of the Omega Museum is correct.
Chuck's website lists 562 (if I recall) but there are a few other inaccuracies on his calibre lists on collections outside his main interests.
Cheers
Desmond
Manual wind
By: Franco : February 11th, 2011-00:28
Hi the case reference is for a flat Seamaster, probably a Seamaster 30. This was produced with a manual wind movement of the 30mm series, i.e. a 28x or a 26x movement. This case would not accept the automatic-date 562. The cal 562 was a chronometer-grade ...
Ive seen them...but
By: mondodec : February 11th, 2011-14:19
I have never seen one that is fully to specifications. Something has always been wrong: for example incorrect stamping on rotor bridge. I am still not convinced that the mention in the 'nomenclature' document of the Omega Museum is correct. Chuck's websit...