Omega Vintage Details
Movement
:Manual winding
Case Material
:Steel
Bracelet Material
:Leather
Year
:1941
Condition
:1 (mint)
Location
:Italy, Milano
Price
:
price on request
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Manual winding
Movement/Caliber
:33.3
Case
Case Material
:Steel
Case Diameter
:37 mm
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Leather


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Introducing: The NOMOS Tetra Neomatik, Now In 33mm With DUW3001 Movement
Last year at Baselworld, NOMOS released the new Neomatik DUW 3001 movement, which is now appearing in a range of their watches. This year NOMOS has decided to apply this very thin, automatic movement to the Tetra series while increasing the size of the case from 27 mm (or 29.5 mm) to 33 mm. 1 OF 2 The Tetra series, signified by its square case and range of colorful dials, has been a staple for the company but, until now, was only suitable for those who prefer a 27 mm or 29.5 mm case size. The movement is only 3.2 mm thick and gracefully fits into the equally thin square case. 2 OF 2 Additionally the dial has been updated with a new recessed subsidiary seconds dial, shortened Arabic numerals, and a five-minute indication on the outer minute track.Overall, this alteration is a welcome addition to the NOMOS Tetra family. More information on the NOMOS Tetra here. Be sure to follow us on HODINKEE Live while we are at Baselworld.
bracelet fitting?
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can I swim with my 5712?
This might seem a stupid question to some but having spent a long time on this forum I seem to have gotten the idea from what I've read that a 60m water resistance was basically just good for washing your watch with water or calmly being in the pool or ocean but by no means enough to swim with it, maybe because if you swim energetically enough it will put water pressure on your watch that it can't stand...Personally I always thought that even if a WR is only 10m you can basically go 10 meters under water, have I mistaken and can I swim, I mean swim normally not deep diving but not just dipping in the water, with my 5712 or if I want to swim with one of my PP's is it better to take my 5726 which has a 120m resistance?Since I am going to I've in Thailand soon and I hate lying on the beach in the sun but love to swim do I need either to leave my 5712 at home or have the 5726 or can I without any worries go for a swim if I want to and happen to be wearing my 5712? Again I have no intention
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