Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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That would be the most sought-after type, Nicolas . . .
May 02, 2021,18:00 PM
. . . either a /2 or /3 likely granted to a serving member of the military. Succeeding batches were either delivered after cessation of hostilities and sold to American servicemen, or to authorized agents for retail distribution.
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Candy of the Day: Omega 2179:
By: amanico : May 2nd, 2021-10:59
Simple, sober, but how charming and if only it could speak! And another one I could see in Paris some years ago: There are so many nice treasures in the Omega Vintage Universe. Best, Nicolas ...
Radium.
By: amanico : May 2nd, 2021-15:52
It's a reference 2179, produced in 1945 . . .
By: Dr No : May 2nd, 2021-17:32
. . . or thereabouts, on contract for the American military. The original version of the reference is very rare and almost impossible to find; I've seen only a few examples on the 'net of examples marked solely 2179 , without a slash and succeeding digit....
That would be the most sought-after type, Nicolas . . .
By: Dr No : May 2nd, 2021-18:00
. . . either a /2 or /3 likely granted to a serving member of the military. Succeeding batches were either delivered after cessation of hostilities and sold to American servicemen, or to authorized agents for retail distribution.
The point I was trying to make, Nicolas, is that . . .
By: Dr No : May 2nd, 2021-21:21
. . . the only way to be sure you're getting an actual /2 or /3 is to acquire one from an estate. I wouldn't be able to tell by looking at a 2179 if it had been put together. Perhaps Omega can if they kept records, but I've never seen a 2179 accompanied b...
Ah, in that case, one can rest assured the movement . . .
By: Dr No : May 2nd, 2021-21:30
. . . and caseback were delivered together, assuming both numbers were transmitted to Omega. That doesn't cover the dial, of course, but as Nilo once said, with vintage you're never really sure. Art