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Ahh...Missed that
Nov 16, 2010,18:22 PM
...I was staring at all the other details. I'll rephrase: "they are taking the place of the supplementing the bezel pointer (which appears to be missing). You remove them, you remove history..."
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Omega 1930's Pilot's Watch
By: Ubik : November 16th, 2010-08:35
Hi, this is my first posting on the Omega forum at the Purists. I thought I'd share with you a pretty amazing watch I was lucky enough to see recently. A friend of mine who knew of my passion for early pilots watches kept mentioning he had an Omega versio...
Not sure that I love the black cross, Eitan.
By: amanico : November 16th, 2010-10:35
But one thing is sure: I LOVE this pilot watch! Another one in my long wish list, my friend. TERRIFIC piece. A bit sad, even if I understand why, that the previous owner put this black cross, IMO. Best, and keep on revealing us your awesome treasures! Ple...
A rare specimen indeed and...
By: mac_omega : November 16th, 2010-10:50
This is a rare watch indeed and it has a very well preserved original dial - which counts most on this watch model! I own 2 CK 700 and 2 CK 2042 but I am still waiting for this ref 2000 ... maybe I will have to wait for a long time :-( kind regards to you...
Piece unique..
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : November 16th, 2010-12:29
...very nice and rare piece indeed... Please keep us posted on other interesting findings Best Hans
He is a lucky man to own that peice
By: flightmaster71 : November 16th, 2010-14:57
That is a stunning example of, as you say, a rear beast. Looks surprisingly good in your wrist shot too considering the very large lugs that were designed t go over jackets etc. With regard to the black cross hairs under the crystal, if they are just pain...
Like it. Crosshairs.
By: BDLJ : November 16th, 2010-17:47
Unlike Nico and Flightmaster...I'm going to say I like the cross hairs. From what I can surmise, they are taking the place of the bezel pointer (which appears to be missing). You remove them, you remove history... Fantastic watch, Thanks, Ubik.
Ahh...Missed that
By: BDLJ : November 16th, 2010-18:22
...I was staring at all the other details. I'll rephrase: "they are taking the place of the supplementing the bezel pointer ( which appears to be missing ). You remove them, you remove history..."
well Achim, i can see 1 feature of the bezel that might be important
By: G99 : November 17th, 2010-10:50
i notice that the interval markers between the hours on the bezel indicate 15 minute intervals so the pilot can just look at the position of the hour hand and the bezel to get a pretty accurate idea of the time very quickly. i've looked and looked but for...
Although by coincidence being an older pilot myself,
By: DeGeus : November 17th, 2010-14:24
I definitely do not claim having the answer - when however the dial is being read obliquely (from an angled view) and especially when upside down then the 6 might be interpreted as a 9 , or consequently the 9 as a 6. By adding a marking at the base of the...
Glad it was of interest.
By: Ubik : November 17th, 2010-09:41
Thanks to everyone for the nice comments. Nicolas, I only wish it was my treasure. It is in amazing condition and very wearable I think. I can't say it's everyday I get to see things like this (well unless I visit Paris that is ) Erich - WOW. Two of the C...
thanks Ubik, a great and rare historic piece in unusual condition.
By: G99 : November 17th, 2010-10:40
i suppose you could call it a transitional piece if it came out inbetween the other 2 and shares parts from each one. the lume and dial is in uncommonly good condition for its age and even the glass, that looks to be original, is in reasonable condition. ...
Cheers
By: Ubik : November 17th, 2010-10:57
Thanks Graham, I love vintage Omegas, yet weirdly I don't own any, I will have to seriously rectify that. They have produced iconic, rugged, beautiful, groundbreaking watches in every area that I love. I do own a few Lemanias though, which are really Omeg...
Wholeheartedly agree on your last sentence Ubik,
By: DeGeus : November 17th, 2010-12:42
well said. Technical cooperation and product-development between specialist Lémania and mother Omega was far more intense and important than with Tissot, although the latter provided badly needed cash in economical difficult times. cheers, Ben.
What is the relationship
By: Ubik : November 19th, 2010-03:07
between Lemania and Omega. I know that they created a company together or Lemania were bought by Omega in the Thirties and became part of SSIH. I assume this was a way of Omega protecting their access to movements following the creationg of Ebauches SA. Y...
Piece unique..
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : November 18th, 2010-13:13
...very nice and rare piece indeed... Please keep us posted on other interesting findings Best Hans
Eagle Eyes
By: Ubik : November 19th, 2010-03:15
No sadly not. Another friend was wearing that one....