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Thanks a lot, Bill, for your work, my friend!
Nov 09, 2008,22:53 PM
I think it's impossible to not skip some models, if you prepare this kind of review...
I love the Accuracy tolerance of this era..." 30 sec per day is ok "...
And if you think about it, 30 sec per day, without computer, without any of our modern tools, it 's fantastic!
Was wondering if I'd see anything about the Pilot watch from 1938, the one which was re edited by Omea ( not the Chrono ), but you answered at the end..Impossible to not skip..LOL
Best, and thanks for your great work and nice presentation!
Nicolas
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Omega chronometres from 1905 to 1974
By: Bill Sohne : November 9th, 2008-19:21
Hi everyone .... This is a presentation on Chronometre grade Omegas from 1905 to 1974.. i hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing it. The above is first generation case ref CK 2254. Its a stunning 35 mm in diameter steel screwback case. The early e...
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By: mondodec : November 9th, 2008-20:21
Thanks a lot, Bill, for your work, my friend!
By: amanico : November 9th, 2008-22:53
I think it's impossible to not skip some models, if you prepare this kind of review... I love the Accuracy tolerance of this era..." 30 sec per day is ok "... And if you think about it, 30 sec per day, without computer, without any of our modern tools, it...
MC certification
By: Wytnucls : November 10th, 2008-01:50
Hi Bill, nice presentation. Some nitpicking about the Marine Chronometer f2.4MHz: The prototype was actually certified as such by the Neuchatel Observatory after 63 days of testing. Its average daily drift was less than 2/1000 second per day. or 0.73 seco...
I dont know...
By: Bill Sohne : November 12th, 2008-10:56
Hi Thierry The comments do not make much sense to me... Where were Marco comments published ? Journey Thru Time ? The comment that "I read that the decision to send the commercial MC watches to the Besancon observatory for certification was taken because ...
MC 2.4MHz
By: Wytnucls : November 17th, 2008-02:00
Nice job, Bill
By: SamJH : November 10th, 2008-01:49
I see it has come along some more since I saw it last, improving on what was already impressive and the photos are outstanding . . . . The only thing I would be interested in seeing added would be more "perspective". You commented that rather than creatin...
Bill, I assume this is lifted from a PowerPoint presentation.
By: tony p : November 12th, 2008-22:16
In which case, you should most certainly not add any more "perspective" to the actual slides. PP is a wonderful tool in the right hands, but it should always be designed as an adjunct to an oral presentation. There is nothing more boring (and difficult to...
hahahahaha good point....
By: Bill Sohne : November 13th, 2008-03:57
Hi Tony I created the foils and gave this presentation. The additional text I added to the later foils I thought was necessary . Due to the nature of the photos and content. When I do give this presentation live the material really jumps out at you ! I am...
Very Good Timing
By: pl_jd1 : November 12th, 2008-05:04
Very informative particularly since I only recently bought a CCR graded pocket watch.Interestingly it is signed Brandt on the dial and Louis Brandt & Frere on the movement, rather than Omega PhilD
CCR is a great time keeper !!
By: Bill Sohne : November 12th, 2008-10:49
Hi Phil I plan on a detailed article on the Omega Railroads soon !!! The Brandt name was used to get around Omega Dealer agreements... Due to the fact the "dealer" that sold railroad watches normally was not the same "dealer " that would sell Omega watche...
The Omega name... not very well known in 1905?
By: francois : November 12th, 2008-20:15
Bill, you write: The Brandt name was used to get around Omega Dealer agreements... Due to the fact the "dealer" that sold railroad watches normally was not the same "dealer " that would sell Omega watches in the same country... However, was it not just be...
Not A question of well known...
By: Bill Sohne : November 13th, 2008-03:32
Hi francois It is not a question of being well know. It is a simple way to create separate distribution channels. Most of the Canadian "Omegas" were signed Louis Brandt ... My first year DDR has a simple " Omega" signed dial ( 1905) . Just about all the o...
Big Size vintage chronometer
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : September 7th, 2009-07:04
Great work Bill, and very very interesting. Any idea where to start when buying the first vintage Omega chronometer? I prefer bigger watches so I might have a problem here... BR Hans