Thank you Dr. No now I have to take this watch off and figure out how to change the strap, the strap fits flush so it would be hard to place a tool under there.
The Olympics always brings out memories for me, but nothing short of always thinking about that one that always gets away, the first Olympic Model Omega, the 1956 Omega XVI (not counting the 1932 LA Omegas which weren't marketed to the public). This piece...
The story, the watch, the accessories and the extract.. wow! These are the kind of vintage watch stories that I wish would be told more often: context, history, photos, origins - great stuff. Let's be glad that charming watches such as this stay below the...
I hope so too, I think discovering their histories is one of those last steps in collecting. I wish it could be a little easier. Omega has made it interesting with the Extract of the Archives and although we do incur a cost for it, sometimes you can get v...
You remember that I had posted this a while ago about it: Interestingly enough it was a few months back that a good fellow watch collector from the north of England alerted me that he had found a "Melbourne" with exactly the same dial and hand configurat...
Some were full sets (minus papers of course since the paperwork is even more fragile than the dials) and one or two dials individually off the big auction site. It made me think a lot about your dial when I saw it back then and there is really only a coup...
. . . in my book. [watch credit: John I / photo credit: David P / wrist credit: Dr No] This one doesn't have the unique hexagonal crown, unlike yours, but the handset is correct. What intrigues me most about yours is the strap and buckle - they appear to ...
Would love your input on the strap, I always thought it was a later era 70s plus strap, but here are the pics, sorry for the poor quality on my ipad camera right now. If it is a 50s strap i’ll have to figure out a way of removing it and storing it somewhe...
. . . and I've lost track of the owner. (If you're reading this, John, please chime in.) As for the strap: it looks very much like period Omega issue, so it wouldn't surprise me if it were original. Buckle looks ok, too. Art