Omega 1951 Geneve Vintage Automatic Gents Details
Ref. No.
:14WL
Movement
:Automatic
Case Material
:Steel
Bracelet Material
:Steel
Condition
:1 (mint)
:With Box
Location
:United Kingdom, Derby
Price
:
�� 795 (= $ 1,248)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Automatic
Case
Case Material
:Steel
Dial
:Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Steel
Others
:Small Seconds


Watches NEWS
Unparalleled Ulysse Nardin Moonstruck watch
Starhill Gallery, with the largest space dedicated to the watchmaking - retail offering more than 110 luxury watch brands and featuring some of the countries the first stand alone watch shops and the Ministry of Tourism Malaysia recently celebrated Watch of the year 2009 awards.
Trade for AP ROO Chrono
Hi All,i am in major dilemma and I need your help and suggestion.Should I trade my Rolex Daytona White dial (116520), Submariner (!4060M) and Explorer 2 Black (16570) for AP ROO Chrono Navy brand new?I am dig the look of the AP for quite some time now and I am afraid that I will regret for doing this.What do you think guys? Am I crazy enough to swap 3 watches into 1 watch?
I can definately understand..
Cause I sure miss this one! Can't wait to get her back from Clearwater freshly serviced!
Sticking Date on my 5980 1R
Sad news here, my favorite PP is off for warranty service as when I was advancing the date wheel with the PP plunger, it stuck in-between numbers. Have any of you had this problem advancing the date by turning just the crown? Has a defective part been identified? This was being done at 8 am in the morning.
FPJ CB + Seadweller 126600 OR ALS 1815 Flyback Chronograph (Pulsation Dial)
I have been struggling with my next watch decision severely over the last few months and have decided to enlist the overwhelming expertise of this forum.In order to commemorate a milestone in my life I have given myself a budget of $35k or so to get myself a watch (or watches). I currently own a 16710 Pepsi, an IWC Portuguese, and a Speedy - this new addition would clearly be a large step up for my collection. I think I have narrowed it down to two options:1. F.P. Journe Chronometre Bleu and a Seadweller 50th anniversary 126600 This is the combination I thought I would be getting as I had been set on the CB for a while; I think the tantalum combined with the almost magical blue dial is really something special. Add on FPJ's storied watchmaking history and the rarity of his pieces and I thought I had a winner. The Seadweller I have never tried on in the flesh (hard to find!) but have always wanted a little more beefy version of my GMT - especially one in ceramic. The red lettering &