Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Likely as not a /4 as there's nothing unusual about its appearance. There are notable . . .
Jun 05, 2019,01:03 AM
. . . deviations observed in many dials from /5 and /6 production runs, but not /4, to the best of my knowledge.
There's really no reason an excellent specimen like your friend's should be underrated simply because it doesn't have the 'US Army' marking. Thanks for sharing, Nicolas.
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Omega 2179: Back and Front.
By: amanico : June 4th, 2019-17:08
A vintage Omega I like a lot. Beautiful, with character, and a great movement. As I like them! Best, Nicolas ...
Funny thing is, handsome as they are . . .
By: Dr No : June 5th, 2019-00:48
. . . and universally admired by vintage Omega aficionados, they're really not difficult to find. Omega produced ten thousand for the US military starting in '45, not to mention those made for other markets prior to the American contract. The American iss...
Hello Nico, nice reference
By: renerod : June 13th, 2019-13:58
Is the strap 18mm or 16mm? The strap on your friend’s watch fits very well. The second example you posted. Best. René
Gracias amigo mío
By: renerod : June 13th, 2019-14:37
Siempre estoy buscando la correa perfecta Abrazo. René