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Early quartz movement development
Jan 19, 2012,04:22 AM
I suppose it could be argued that all quartz watches are descendants of the Beta 21 movement,the cal 1310 probably being a 'grandchild'.
There's a really good thread on TZ-UK regarding early quartz development by Omega and others that might prove interesting. Not sure whether the forum rules allow me to post links to other fora but I'll give it a go anyway.
www.tz-uk.com
Cheers
Ian
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New Arrival - Mariner 1
By: valerian1 : January 18th, 2012-11:12
After a long frustrating search I finally nabbed a nice one owner Mariner, bought in Dusseldorf in'76, worn until '94 and left sitting in a drawer (battery free than heavens!) until very recently. It ticks three important boxes for me: 1. It contains an e...
thats a really funky and typically 70's watch.
By: G99 : January 18th, 2012-11:24
i had one several years ago and let it go because it was quartz, but now that i look back on many of Omega's quartz pieces their movements were way ahead of others. the hour set was and still is a brilliant system for world travellers. luckily my collecti...
Great quote, Graham! . . .
By: Dr No : January 18th, 2012-11:29
. . . I believe you've just summed up America's financial predicament in one pithy line: " . . . ownership experience is extensive, but the result just leads to fiscal destitution."
it was off the top...
By: G99 : January 18th, 2012-11:32
it was off the top of my head, but totally true G...
I changed...
By: BDLJ : January 18th, 2012-14:37
...the battery on one of these only a few weeks ago. My GF brought it home from the wrist of one of her colleagues. Battered and on a leather band, but strangely alluring in it's wackiness. She wants one. (Re: the 13xx Omega Quartz movements, weren't they...
Early quartz movement development
By: valerian1 : January 19th, 2012-04:22
I suppose it could be argued that all quartz watches are descendants of the Beta 21 movement,the cal 1310 probably being a 'grandchild'. There's a really good thread on TZ-UK regarding early quartz development by Omega and others that might prove interest...
Love the Dr. Who pieces...
By: mrsnak : January 18th, 2012-17:40
Big fan of those chunky 70s Omegas and this was a great catch. Not afraid of the quartzes, having picking up a Genta designed Polaris last year. Still would like to find a decent Marine Chronometer (although, as Dr. No knows, there may be one still sittin...
Great catch...
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : January 28th, 2012-12:26
... of a forgotten beauty. And it seems you have found a really nice specimen of this 70's piece Best Hans