How many movements were ...

Aug 10, 2008,22:42 PM
 

... Omega putting out each day, Bill?  Can we just divide the number of years the company has been in existence into the most recent serial number to get the average number per day? Has Omega used this consecutive movement numbering system since the beginning of 'time'?

Seems like Mike and your movements may share a birthday.

Thanks to both of you for the pics.

Andrew

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Early Omega Constellation

 
 By: MSNWatch : August 10th, 2008-19:04
For my first post here, I thought I would share pictures of the latest addition to my vintage omega collection. It is a very early connie in 18k rose gold with a 352 movement. It is in excellent condition and features a rather unique dial and a blued seco...  

Also your dial is a very early above the 6 chronometre signature...

 
 By: Bill Sohne : August 10th, 2008-21:35
HI Mike Your example also exhibits a early above the 6 oclock position chronometre signature dial design. This is totally correct. I personally focus on collecting Chronometre Seamasters. Here is an early example of a Chronometre Seamaster in steel with a...  

Beautiful timepiece!

 
 By: Peter  : August 10th, 2008-23:35

Excellent early Connie Mike

 
 By: hockey : August 11th, 2008-09:34
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