Thank you sir!

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 By: TeutonicCarFan : November 8th, 2021-01:44
Has anyone had an extract procured? I don't need the full authentication (where you send watch in for full breakdown and verification) , but think an extract would be cool. I have an early 50s watch that I have always liked. I filled out the easy form onl...  

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 By: MikiJ : November 8th, 2021-02:29
These are especially valuable for vintage Speedmasters. Patek has recently raised to price to $500.US BTW: Your Omega is stunning

Thank you sir!

 
 By: TeutonicCarFan : November 8th, 2021-17:36

Looks like a ref 2506 which should have a cal 280 . . .

 
 By: Dr No : November 8th, 2021-03:47
. . . or 283 movement. I doubt it's an American model, which would leave us at either (a) Omega's records are incomplete, or (b) the movement was swapped out in the past. In the event it is an American model, which can be discerned by an OXG stamping on t...  

Lovely watch.

 
 By: TeutonicCarFan : November 8th, 2021-17:38
I love the hands and numerals on that! For mine I just want extract as interesting for history. I got this watch cheap not worth selling. Plus I love that it has been here mayhe 70 years! I just thought it was odd they couldn't get an extract in USA? Are ...  

Yes, I'm in the US . . .

 
 By: Dr No : November 8th, 2021-17:45
. . . although I asked for the extract thru my local Omega boutique, and not online - perhaps that's where the problem lays. Your ref 2506 was produced entirely in Switzerland, so it would be unusual for Omega not to have a record. Try asking your local O... 

Thanks for the info

 
 By: TeutonicCarFan : November 8th, 2021-18:25
I don't have boutqiue near by. Will email one for guidance.