Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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The one obvious difference is the absence of . . .
Dec 14, 2009,07:51 AM
. . . an hour register on the new 3203. In any case, assuming this new movement is a derivative of the 3201, the base movement would be a Piguet automatic that Omega fits in a number of watches. It's most interesting that the descriptive 'co-axial' is not on the dial, which I think is a first, as every other Omega that I'm aware of equipped with a movement designed around a co-axial escapement has the 'co-axial' moniker printed on the dial. Cordially, Art
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Agreed
By: mondodec : December 14th, 2009-05:29
Agree - very similar Graham to the Officers watch.. Also I would have loved to see this piece with a modified cal 1861 so as for the watch to be true to the Lemania connection, it having originally been powered by a Lemania-based 33.3 CHRO T1. I think ...
Desmond, perhaps i'm overly...
By: G99 : December 14th, 2009-05:48
Desmond, perhaps i'm overly cynical about the museum pieces as i bought 1-5 every year and the prices just started going up. when i saw the price of the renverso which was an Omega i'd never seen before i stopped buying them. however, i do agree that the ...
Nice!
By: Le Chiffre : December 14th, 2009-05:55
A nice piece...interesting!!!! Does anybody knows which is the difference between caliber 3201 (Speedy 50th anniversary with enamel dial, and Racend Timer) and the caliber 3203? which is the improvement? Kindes regads to all! Monster
karloff, i believe the...
By: G99 : December 14th, 2009-05:59
karloff, i believe the 3201 is a handwind chronometer certified calibre, the first chronometer certified handwind speedmaster made and the only one still on my wish list. i dont know anything about the 3202 which i'll look into soon. best Graham
The one obvious difference is the absence of . . .
By: Dr No : December 14th, 2009-07:51
. . . an hour register on the new 3203. In any case, assuming this new movement is a derivative of the 3201, the base movement would be a Piguet automatic that Omega fits in a number of watches. It's most interesting that the descriptive 'co-axial' is not...