Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Omega's cal 3203 was based on a Piguet movement . . .
Jul 22, 2021,18:19 PM
. . . 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 enamel Speedy, but Omega-philes seemed to view all of them indifferently mainly on account of the movement, which was neither aesthetically pleasing nor sufficiently traditional for collector's sensibilities. I distinctly recall seeing enamel 50th's in dealer's showcases well after 2007, kinda like the original Snoopy and brown dial models . . . they didn't have traction with the buying public when they were introduced.
I think there's one community member who owns an enamel 50th, and there was a member who acquired one of the Museum pieces but dissatisfied by its performance and returned for credit.
Here's an image Ming took ten years ago . . .
. . . at the Omega boutique in Beverly Hills. I was with him that day, but his camera equipment and photography skills were better than mine.
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