your hard work is greatly appreciated

Jun 24, 2011,13:58 PM
 

being 'the man from '64' i often come across Dennison cased watches so this information will always be handy to me. one of the things i particularly like about them is the fact that they are english and our assay system is the best in the world (i suppose it would be as we started it). the assay marks clearly state what year the case was assayed which makes a year specific collection a lot easier.

thanks again for all the hard work

Graham


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Dennison Omegas - a potted history

 
 By: aroma : June 23rd, 2011-05:25
As you may or may not have guessed from my past threads, I have quite a ‘thing’ about Dennison-cased watches (Omegas in particular). They were one of several English companies specializing in casing other manufacturer’s watches. For most of their existenc...  

That's a Desmond type article

 
 By: MSNWatch : June 23rd, 2011-07:58
Maybe he can include it as a guest article on his blog!

Your labor of love...

 
 By: tee530 : June 23rd, 2011-10:48
...is much appreciated. Thanks for a meticulously researched and nicely presented post. If some university offered degrees in History of Horology, you'd have a master's thesis right there! Tom

Read from beginning to end . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 23rd, 2011-12:38
. . . with rapt attention! No nodding off here ;-) . . . Thanks very much, Andrew - the effort is deeply appreciated. My recently acquired Norman Morris cased Seamaster . . . . . . is the cause of much pleasure these days. Cordially, Art This message has ...  

You're way ahead of me Andrew........

 
 By: p_savage6 : June 23rd, 2011-14:11
But I too started to compile a list of Dennison case numbers vs Omega case numbers, movement numbers, calibers, hallmark letters and years etc. I also have a very heavy ALD cased 18k snap back, cal 501 seamaster, from 1958 Willing to share info, but its l... 

an enjoyable read

 
 By: playtime : June 23rd, 2011-18:38
an intriguing practice--and an honorable one it seems, encasing watch movements with less precious metals....... thx for this--a great history lesson J

A bit more...............

 
 By: aroma : June 24th, 2011-01:46
When you look at this Dennison Constellation you have the finest case in the finest material with allegedly the finest mass produced movement of all time - it doesn't get much better than that does it? Also as a bit of a teaser, when Edmund Hilliary climb...  

Thank you and a couple of mine

 
 By: Ginger : June 24th, 2011-05:51
1935 1955 cal 266 Great post. Thanks. Ginger...  

your hard work is greatly appreciated

 
 By: G99 : June 24th, 2011-13:58
being 'the man from '64' i often come across Dennison cased watches so this information will always be handy to me. one of the things i particularly like about them is the fact that they are english and our assay system is the best in the world (i suppose... 

very informative piece of work...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : June 25th, 2011-05:24
... learnt a lot from your post. appreciate it and thanks indeed for the contribution. stefan

Thanks Aroma, a great article.

 
 By: grumio : June 26th, 2011-21:21
A really useful summary on these Dennison cases. Your work is greatly appreciated by some of the other 'Omega Anoraks' who frequent the forum thanks again grumio

For the record

 
 By: Beginandend : May 24th, 2012-06:01
I have Cal 561 movment number 18019842 Constellation in a Dennison 18ct case number 886-172087

My Dennison Omega

 
 By: monsterman : November 6th, 2012-04:46
Hello. I've just joined the forum having found it via Google trying to find out a bit about a watch I recently acquired. You have a great thread with loads of info so thought this might be the place to start.

My Omega Dennison

 
 By: monsterman : November 6th, 2012-04:50
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If it's in good running condition, then yes, it's . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 3rd, 2016-16:24
. . . of interest to Omega collectors. Looks original and correct to my eyes; a view of the crown would be helpful. Being a family heirloom, though, wouldn't it be worthwhile to restore and treasure for generations to come? Cordially, Art

Emplacement crystal for Dennison cased Omega pocket watch

 
 By: peter.kai.christensen : September 22nd, 2017-23:26
Hi, I am a newbie here, but the site looks awesome. I am trying, without success so far, to source a replacement crystal for the following watch: Movement - Omega #7581753. Case - Dennison Watchcase Co LTD #457895 - Assay marks indicate 9 carat gold .375,...  

Welcome, Peter, and thanks for resurrecting this thread . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 23rd, 2017-15:21
. . . from long ago. I'm not knowledgeable about Omega pocket watches, but there are high-grade models that are collectible. An image or two of the movement would be helpful in assessing value. As for crystals, please check your private messages for a con...