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Very interesting post, Ben and some really insightful observations.
I don't know much about pocket watches, but I'm pretty certain that the Waltham 8-day movement came out before the 1926 date you mention for the Omega.
And yes, the movement architecture does look remarkably similar.
Blood brothers...?
By: DeGeus : May 18th, 2009-05:03
..brothers in arms? or just coincidence? Ever since developing an interest in the double barrelled 59-8D caliber, I couldn't help noticing how completely different this movement looks from the other Omega calibers in the mid-Twenties. Sauf the balancewhee...
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By: BDLJ : May 18th, 2009-19:32
Very interesting post, Ben and some really insightful observations. I don't know much about pocket watches, but I'm pretty certain that the Waltham 8-day movement came out before the 1926 date you mention for the Omega. And yes, the movement architecture ...
when using..
By: DeGeus : May 19th, 2009-02:43
..the search machine on the subject "Walth. 8D" one comes across a number of different opinions, ranging from 1917 via 1925 to even later. It might very well be in the years between '20 and '25, who knows? Thanks for your reaction!
A couple of sites..
By: DeGeus : May 21st, 2009-04:12
on the net indicate the standard Waltham 8days was delivered with 9 jewels - in a number of movements however this was increased to 15 J. (deck watches). With Omega' s 59-8D we see more or less the same: standard version 7 jewels; for higher demands on ac...