Oris Atelier Pointer Date Details
Ref. No.
:64575964051
Movement
:Automatic
Case Material
:Steel
Year
:2012
Condition
:0 (unworn)
Gender
:Men's watch/Unisex
:New
Location
:Germany, Schw?bisch Gm��nd
Price
:
975 (= $ 1,198) [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Automatic
Case
Case Material
:Steel


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Better news from Jim @ Continental
Jim called this afternoon and sounded like himself again. He has been busy taking care of some personal business with the help of his sister.He has also been able to get his phones and voicemail working again but no computers up with email access as yet.
Underneath the ohm symbol...
Greetings TRF,Here we have a beautiful 1976 (or thereabout) Omega Seamaster with the reference number ST 366.0848, something that was passed down to me by one of my mentors in Gotham. This thread is dedicated to him. If you flip this watch, you will find its bracelet and clasp......As well as its caseback with the classic Seamaster logo.Now once you pop it......Well...let's not even try to describe it. Rather, allow me to show it to you...Omega's caliber 1020, an automatic movement with day and date indicators! The hairspring...I always need to take a picture of it. Boy am I glad this one's shock protection device has an incabloc spring, it's much easier to work on those...It's more difficult to take pictures of an automatic watch's movement because of the rotor but I still managed to find a few good things to shoot.The logo on the rotor is very subtle, just a very fine little detail that makes it look nice! ...And some other pictures! Thank you for watching, feel free to comment!
Hard to speak......
my final incoming..... initial impressions:i love the slate gray dial. it is stunningly beautiful. i love that is has nice lume. the watch feels very substantial. not like my sub, but very substantial never the less.the bracelet is a work of art. love that it has a fold over clasp.the watch appears to be a super blend of class, sport and style. i really think this is a do everything watch. i won't be rock climbing with it, nor going to the gym, but i will be at the beach this weekend, and it will be with me. i have not sized it yet, but it feels amazing......it appears to be the perfect size for my wrist. not too big, not too small, but just perfect. will get it sized tonight. more impressions will follow. thanks all for helping me with this process. i absolutely feel like i can wear this everyday. i probably won't, but i like the fact that i can.
Happy Holidays incoming?
Just came home and found this in the mailbox ... It is not a watch, but nice.ImageUploadedByTapatalk1387396183.684222.jpgSent with iPhone using Tapatalk