This is a VERY special hump day for me and wanted to share it with you all...

Dec 02, 2020,03:15 AM
 

How do I start.

This community has brought me so much joy over the years that I really cannot quantify it in words. One of the many benefits is making new friends that we would never have met anywhere else. Fortunately for me, I have made some amazing and lifelong friendships along the way and cherish them dearly.

This leads me to today. Earlier this year I saw a watch posted by a WPS member. We both go back a long way over a decade for both of us and much longer in general in this passion and hobby. This particular watch took my breath away as I thought it was so beautiful. The condition appeared to be pristine and I have never seen one like it in that condition but I am no expert so I will defer to others who know more than myself to clarify.

Anyways, I politely asked him for first right of refusal if he ever decided to move it on. To my surprise and delight, that day came this past Tuesday. We discussed offline and came to an agreement.

Little did I know that we would build a nice rapport which I hope leads to a great friendship. We share several things in common which is always great and makes me smile thinking about the WristScan I just hosted this past weekend titled "Watches and our other Passion and Hobbies." I guess it was serendipitous that I would receive a message and eventually have the privilege to own such a special watch.

First, I would like to thank my new friend Antony for trusting me enough to be the caretaker for such an amazing heirloom. I don't even consider this a watch even though it is, obviously. For being 87 years old, it looks incredible.

Sadly, I already put my 1st battle scar on it. While trying to open the hunter, hinge case back, I scratch the case back with a Swiss Army knife as I didn't have the proper case back opener and was not patient enough to wait for one. Not the first, nor the last time I will make a horrific mistake like this but such is life. The sad part is that this beauty survived 87 years in pristine condition and I gouge it in 5 seconds πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜’πŸ€¬

Ok, enough gibby gabba. I present to you all my new pride and joy. She could very be my new favorite watch, at least in my top 5.

Some info:

monopusher with fired enamel dial (email grand feu)
caliber 33.3 CHRO
yellow gold case
37.7mm (10 to 4) , 40mm (9 to 3 including the crown)
archive papers date her back to 1933 πŸ˜‰

The only thing that comes to my mind when I look down at my wirst is: PERFECTION (I would not change a single thing)



























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I think I can imagine how you feel...

 
 By: dedestexhes : December 2nd, 2020-03:44
I have a Longines chrono from 1923 with the 13.33 movement. Yours is an absolute beauty! Sorry for my bad picture, it is an old one... Dirk ...  

Hmmmm sublime!

 
 By: amanico : December 2nd, 2020-07:11

Amazing for an 87YO!

 
 By: S F : December 2nd, 2020-03:49
Truly special and big congrats! I think will look a killer with alligator strap. Like the movement filling up the case nicely. A great addition to your collection!

Thanks SF, she is a beauty, even better IRL than in photos...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : December 2nd, 2020-04:00
She is already on an aged nubuck chocolate alligator strap but the photo did not show it well. Here is another photo 😁 ...  

A truly beautiful watch!

 
 By: sham1 : December 2nd, 2020-04:03
Not only is the breath taking movement but I love the dial even more than the movement with its Breguet hands and numerals.

Many thanks πŸ˜‰

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : December 2nd, 2020-05:00

Thank you, very kind 😊 πŸ™

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : December 2nd, 2020-07:21

I am so happy for you my friend

 
 By: Mike H : December 2nd, 2020-05:54
This old granny actually looks absolutely gorgeous and still quite fresh and young . Now that I seee it I am not surprised you were so excited while waiting for the parcel to arrive… The scars are part of life, of course it is a pity but c'est la vie. You... 

Very kind, thanks Mike. She might be an old granny but I must admit that she is the most beautiful granny I have ever seen πŸ˜‰πŸ˜

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : December 2nd, 2020-07:24
And this is for Ted, you can now officially call me the GILF hunter πŸ€ͺπŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ (hope no one takes offense πŸ˜‰)

I am really looking forward to seeing her at the earliest possible

 
 By: Mike H : December 2nd, 2020-07:53
She looks really cool and pretty

Very true mon ami. I prefer modern to vintage for peace of mine and many other factors BUT I could not resist the charm of this beauty...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : December 2nd, 2020-09:04
Just look at her ❀😍πŸ”₯. How could I say no πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ BIG LOVE πŸ’˜ Even my wife say she thinks it is one of the most beautiful watches I own πŸ€ͺ😜

huge congratulations, J !

 
 By: Seeks : December 2nd, 2020-07:15
Great story and friendship... plus an awesome watch. a 33.3 chrono is a great catch! Enjoy the watch. Superb pics as usual

That is a spectacular watch, and a terrific backstory!

 
 By: toddg : December 2nd, 2020-07:27
I hope you have many years of enjoyment and friendship.

Many thanks πŸ˜πŸ˜‰πŸ‘

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : December 2nd, 2020-11:25

Congratulations on getting this one ...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : December 2nd, 2020-07:49
Special memories being created.

Yes sir, me too πŸ˜‰πŸ‘

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : December 2nd, 2020-22:09

OMG that beauty is a time capsule?!?!

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : December 2nd, 2020-14:59
Huge congratulations Justin on such an awesome catch. No wonder brands are bringing back re-issues, they look great and stood the test of time.

Does the extract indicate delivery to France, Bruce? . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 3rd, 2020-12:14
. . . just a guess on my part. It's one of the first 33.3 CHRO made . . . that distinction alone makes it special. Most are nickel-finished; only the earliest batches were frosted in yellow gold. Art

It was delivered to Italy in 1933 Art. And after a bit of research and with Omega's help I discovered that this particular configuration is UBER rare...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : December 3rd, 2020-13:16
In 1933, Omega produced this reference in SS with an enamel dial, pulsation scale, and a combo of tachymetre / telemetre. Then in 1934 they made this reference in yellow gold but with a tachymètre / telemetre and as you said the movement was not frosted y...