Just spent a few weeks in service with my good friend and expert in the matter "t_solo_t". Truly the one guy who really knows how these watches are supposed to be configued.
As an expensive "at the time 3 x a rolex" Tool watch service was done fas as it was on the wrist of a working diver. So often parts and movements were swapped out for expedience over the life of the watch.
This is the USA version from August 1978. I got this on from the original owner many year ago. Recently serviced and ready for diving. Have a great week. ...
You wear it so well Bill! I need to hit the gym so I can increase the size of my wrist and wear these nice watches Bill can wear. That looks so good on you and the lime has aged perfectly. The lume on the hands are perfectly in sync with the lume on the d...
As an expensive "at the time 3 x a rolex" Tool watch service was done fas as it was on the wrist of a working diver. So often parts and movements were swapped out for expedience over the life of the watch.
Justifiably so, since that case was so complex. But definitely so much more secure and everything had to be big and grippy in case a diver was using gloves under water.
... explain me which are the features which distinguish the USA version from other versions of this iconic model from Omega? Was this version made specially for the US market? Thank you so much in advance for your clarification! Keep enjoying and loving i...
One is the question of jewels. I heard US market was 17 jewels to meet some import restriction. I am not sure dates and details that apply. The other is simply the dial having addition of 600m/2000ft the feet making more marketing sense to the US market. ...
… about this particular variation. Depth rating in meters and feet makes sense considering the US market. Also true that during certain period and due to import taxes in the USA many movements for that market were made with less jewels than those made for...
. . . seven years ago. Stayed in touch with him, but he hasn't responded recently. Gene was an Air Force electronics tech stationed in Thailand during the Vietnam War. I hope he's well and still with us. He's in the front row, third from the left, standin...