georgeszaslavsky
1580
the Omega Saga book is a must have for any collector
It would have helped you to understand how much Omega focused on extreme accuracy since the calibre 19 in the DDR or very best grade in the 1900's. Three of the most famous Omega chronometry watchmakers were Alfred Jacquard, Rene Ory and André Brielmann. They were the ones who helped Omega to win numerous prizes with the 30t2 during almost 4 decades. Omega in the chronometric competitions was always behind Zenith. Zenith has won 1565 first prizes in chronometry whereas Omega has won 765 first prizes, Rolex was way way behind them. Even the first centenary bumper automatic movements had especially good results mentions on their chronometer certificates in the late 40's!!!
My Chronometre'
By: winther502 : June 9th, 2017-14:55
My Omega Chronometre A 1940’s Omega Chronometre has been vaguely on my radar for a long time. Now and again I’ve perused through the online dealers and Ebay’s meager assortment of chronometre’s, but usually found the prices to high or the quality (redials...
You're a . . .
By: Dr No : June 15th, 2017-08:22
. . . very fortunate guy. To find two original Ω chronomètres within such a short period of time is practically an act of Providence. The ref 2367 is nothing short of spectacular; I've only seen one other steel reference with a rose gold bezel. They're ex...
Extract and thanks
By: winther502 : June 24th, 2017-05:30
Dear Sirs Thank you very much for your comments and suggestions. They are really appreciated. I splashed out on an extract from the Omega archive, which seems confirms Franco’s theses, that the two-tone versions were often sent to the Argentinian market. ...
Appetite is growing
By: winther502 : July 5th, 2017-09:19
Hi Georges Thanks for the background info. I'm becoming more and more intrigued by the Chronometre history, and have ordered Fritz von Osterhausen's Wristwatch Chronometers. Looking forward to some great hours of history lessons ! Yours Jacob / Copenhagen...