When I thought to post it here. I am an exclusive vintage omega collector but in my circle of watch friends, I get a just in case you are interested every now and then. The answer I give to the vast majority of these is a polite no but for some reason I s...
I saw, a few days ago, almost the same chrono, but with a stainless steel case and a white dial. I fell in love with it! Bravo, my friend, this is a pure jewel! Best, Nicolas
..such an attractive piece? It's a real beauty! By the way: Tissot was never 'owned' by Omega. As a matter of fact it was Tissot who helped Omega to survive difficult times by pumping in money. And Paul Tissot was consequently appointed as Omega's General...
You are right - difficult to resist. I was all set to send my standard response declining the offer to sell me this watch until I saw the pictures. Next thing you know it was paid for and on its way to me.
...that it is truly hard to find a good one. Graham's is one of the best I've seen. I managed to whip mine mine into fair visual appearance and now excellent mechanical shape. One of my favorites.
...should have a 1930's to '50's Tissot in their collection. The brands have such a close connection during this period. I find that the major differences are not in quality of movements, but rather in the quality of the cases. While Omega watches were ge...
...to pick up a large solid gold 1950s Tissot. I agonized over it, but it was from a gold buyer who needed to get the gold value from it. Gold prices are just too high and there are too many other watches at the same price point in other metals that I wou...
Omega, as a quality brand and image carrier, was placed more 'up-market' while Tissot aimed for the somewhat less expensive segment. Below are two examples of Tissot 33.3 chronographs in chromium-plated case. Including Lémania (designer/ producer of ...
personally i consider Tissot to be part of the Omega family so have no qualms about buying them, not that i can find one from the correct year. this piece is really lovely with a superb dial so i'm not surprised you accepted the offer. i would have done t...
I was a bit out of my comfort zone with this one but I figured, how could you go wrong getting a watch this pretty? Omega made a very similar model with very similar dial designs and essentially the same movement except that the omegas were generally in s...
i think the price v value issue is not relevant in the vintage market as they have already reached their bottom value so will always go up in value should you ever want to sell it in the future. the older it gets, the less there will be. rarity=desirabili...
gold value, so they are still undiscovered treasures with many more to be melted down during the current gold frenzy. As one gold buyer told me as she prepared to take that afore mentioned Tissot to the melter, "At least that will make the watch more valu...
Some of these vintage (late 1930s to 1940s) tissot chronographs have actually been fetching decent prices at Antiquorum - a near mint (dial had some blemishes) stainless steel example sold for $5000 about a year and a half ago (and the gold ones have been...
Such a truly magnificent dial! I am slightly puzzzled by the fixed lugs. Is that common for a watch of that period and for a rather dressy look (not a screw back, I imagine, judging from the lightness of the case & lugs and and from the precious metal...
... having bought this one! I also have the firm proposal to myself to center my interest in certain brand and theme in collecting, and try not deviate from them, but it also happens to be offered other things "just in case you could be interested", from ...
This case style was associated with fixed lugs (don't really know the reason behind it) in both tissot gold plated cases and solid gold omega cases. And it is a snapback case which I would agree typically does not go with fixed lugs but there you go...