Omega in the shop

Dec 06, 2014,13:36 PM
 

Test pic (hopefully) of  a faithful daily driver out in the shop


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Mid '60s vintage , cal 550, presumably? . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 6th, 2014-14:00
. . . humble fare is so endearing. I've a few branded Omegas . . . . . . that are treasured as much as my more celebrated collection line models. Cordially, Art PS - welcome back to PuristSPro! ...  

yes 550

 
 By: jamesp : December 6th, 2014-15:38
and glad you asked. I opened it to confirm and found the rotor bridge loose and one of the screws had come completely out and fortunately had wedged in a safe place. I think a cleaning/servicing is overdue. Thanks all for the kind words. ...  

Nice group Dr No

 
 By: jamesp : December 8th, 2014-05:24
Thanks for posting them. The tank is sublime. J

Hard to explain, but that tank . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 8th, 2014-13:25
. . . is the source of far more pleasure than expected. It's nothing special, and very much old school, but I can't help but admire it whenever it's on my wrist. Come to think of it, maybe those are the very reasons why . . .