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| Pictured here Omega dating to late 1940s or early 1950s with cal. 267 movement. Beautiful 18Ksolid gold case. |
| Pictured here vintage Omega from late 1940s with cal. 30T2 movement. 14K solid gold case with beautifully done inscription. Original Omega dial with Arabic numerals. |
| Please e-mail us at mila_d@cox.net if interested in any of the watches listed here. We will be happy to provide further details. Click on any of the pictures to view enlarged photo, then click again for maximum enlargement. |
| Pictured here an Omega Constellation model 14900 with a serial number of 20641623 dating the watch to 1961. The unusual feature here is the lack of Omega Observatory logo on the back case cover. This apparently was a watch made to allow inscription by a company to employee. Case made of 14K solid gold. The dial is redone and the bezel is missing. Now the hunt for those parts begins. |
| Pictured here an Omega Constellation model 168009 168017 in 18K gold case. Beautiful example with a case that appears to never have been polished !! Chronometer movement cal. 564 adjusted to 5 positions and temperature looks as brand new even though the watch dates to 1970s. The case back with the Constellation logo maintains very sharp details |
| Pictured above a VERY RARE Omega case number 14311. This was the very first model of Constellation that came in this unique shaped case like no other later Constellations. Because of legal issues with the name Constellation that was owned by another company in the U.S.A. , Omega first marketed this model in the U.S.A. as Globemaster. |
| Also the star was not present yet on the dial of this early model. The case is 18K gold and the movement a chronometer cal. 352. The dial is original to this watch but had been redone at some point in the past. |
| To the left RARE early Omega Seamaster Chronometer ref. 2520 in 18K solid gold screw back case. This watch dates to early 1950s and is powered by a bumper automatic movement cal. 352. The watch has just undergone service ( July 2011 )with a new crown and back gasket instaled. The dial had been redone prior to our aquisition of this watch. 34mm in diameter 42.5mm long case. |
| Pictured above beautiful vintage Omega Constellation in 18K gold case with an original 18K gold Omega bracelet. Day Date model with chronometer movement cal. 751. The dial is something to behold !! It is solid 18K gold as evidenced by signature on the very bottom OM SWISS MADE OM. OM stands for Or Massif which in French is Solid Gold. The gold bracelet has spring loaded links which stretch. Total weight is 109.4 grams. |
| Pictured above Omega Planet Ocean. Co-axial chronometer movement. Stainless steel case water resistant to 600m/2000ft. 42 mm in diameter. |
| Pictured here Omega DeVille X2 Co Axial Escapement Stainless steel case alligator strap with deployant buckle. |