Omega Museum Collection: The Nr 10.

Jul 01, 2019,05:22 AM
 

Here is the 10th opus of the Museum Collection, a Doctor's Chronograph, in yellow gold, 39 mm case, with a white dial which is not made in enamel. 


The movement is the Cal 3203, a column wheel chronograph. 

Solid case back. 


Limited to 1938 pieces. 





The only regret I have is that it doesn't come in white metal. For the rest, I like a lot! 

You? 

Nicolas


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It was priced in the low five figures when it was introduced ~ ten years ago . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 1st, 2019-06:15
. . . and didn't seem to garner much traction even among Omega-philes back then. The more critical issue from an aficionado's standpoint is the relative crassness of the movement, which, if memory serves correct, is essentially a Piquet automatic with the... 

That is correct.

 
 By: Horo_Traveler : July 6th, 2019-16:28
I loved the look of the watch when it came out, but couldn’t get over the choice of movement.

There was a thread concerning the Number Ten posted . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 6th, 2019-21:27
. . . seven years ago which contained an image of the movement . . . [photo credit: Phil (log-in: hockey)] . . . as fitted to a 50th anniversary Speedmaster with enamel dial. Not particularly attractive, in my opinion, and there was at least one report on...  

Precisely. Omega issued those movements in bi- and tri-compax versions . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 7th, 2019-00:06
. . . in only three references, none of which are sought after. They can be had today for bargain prices, but I'm not sure they're really bargains, if you get my drift. Art

This one? . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 7th, 2019-00:14
[watch credit: BH Omega boutique, 2010 / photo credit: Dr No] . . . yes, the very same movement, sad to say. ...  

No. This one:

 
 By: amanico : July 7th, 2019-00:15
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Same movement, if not mistaken. That makes four Ω references altogether, and not . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 7th, 2019-00:22
. . . three as I previously reported fitted with cal 3200/3201 movements.

I just found a picture....

 
 By: amanico : July 7th, 2019-00:29
Credit: Tradesy Dot Com: Cal 3200: ...  

Very nice Omega.

 
 By: VMM : July 1st, 2019-12:04
Beautiful dial and hands. A white metal version would look nicer to me, UN 175th monopusher territory, and you know I like it a lot. Thanks for sharing. Vte

Very very beautiful timepiece

 
 By: Blue and White : July 2nd, 2019-21:54
I love the dial layout and in particular the Breguet numerals on this piece which is in my view the most appealing among the Omega museum watch collection. It is to some extent the "budget version" of the AP Jules Audemars Chronograph, but with better pro... 

Omega's cal 3203 was based on a Piguet movement . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 22nd, 2021-18:19
. . . and was used in three references, the Museum Doctor's and Racend Timer models and the enamel 50th anniversary Speedmaster pictured above (the Speedy being the only one of the three with a display back). All three were attractive, particularly the en...