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hazy

8 posts · Member since · 14 years · France

Omega: finally

This crown tube opening is too big so another one is on its way from ofrei, it is still missing a 352 barrel bridge, and It will look better on an Omega gold deployant than on the steel one I have... But it s finally on my wrist so I m very happy today! For those who are curious the strap is from Ri
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By: hazy
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Collectors Market: WTB: Omega Gold deployant 94521826 or 94521636

16mm or 18mm yellow gold Omega deployant reference 94521826 or 94521636
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Omega: internet wonders...

www.oldwatch.club.tw If you look at the watch on this page the case number and movement number are both a single digit away from mine so without requesting an extract I think the case and movement match. I guess the most likely explanation is that the "pont de barillet" (which bare the calibre numbe
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By: hazy
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Omega: Case opened!

Finally got the watch back from Omega... brought it to a local guy and asked him to open it and here s what I found... 354 with AR system a 12M serial and I think deluxe finish wheels??? it s a 2520 case with an 11M serial. I bought a deployant from omega and I m gona have a custom strap made. The c
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By: hazy
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Omega: Thank you for your response MSNWatch

So the watch is on the way back from Omega and I m going to have a local shop do the work you guys suggested. Is the consensus to replace the hands for shorter ones? which colors should the sweep seconds be? It s hard to tell from the pictures I posted but the current hands have a pink hue to them (
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Omega: Omega estimate received

I just received the estimate for Omega's "full maintenance service" with replacements of parts as needed, quoted at 800ish € with a 16 weeks delay. the estimate list the watch serial as 12280XXX and the calibre as 354 I m a bit puzzled as according to the database that should date the watch to 1950,
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By: hazy
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Omega: will know more in a few weeks

thank you all for your very appreciated contributions, I was a little hasty and have already left it at omega for a restoration estimate which is gona take a couple months... I insisted that I wanted the dial to remain untouched. If they end up being too expensive (they couldn t give me a ballpark w
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By: hazy
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Omega: Seamaster Chronometre restoration

Hi everyone, I inherited this watch a long time ago but I never paid close attention to it as I felt too young to wear a gold watch. I have rediscovered it recently along with its green box and after some research, I believe it is a solid 14k gold case 2520 with a 352 calibre and a pie pan silver di
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