Posted 1 year ago
Ringo8553
(5 items)
Both 18k yellow, have not seen these at auction or in any guides.
Older one has a serial from about 1952.
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Can't identify models of these two Omegas | Wristwatches673 of 1230 |
Posted 1 year ago
Ringo8553
(5 items)
Both 18k yellow, have not seen these at auction or in any guides.
Older one has a serial from about 1952.
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Have you tried the Omega official website? Try their Vintage Watch section, and follow the instructions.
Thank you, I have tried there, and neither are listed..
The chronograph is called the Deville Prestige, 18 jewels, cal.861, until 1993 had 17 jewels and was first created in 1968 and called the 27 CHRO C12, and the movement was used on 2nd. generation Moon watches.
The other has been cobbled together from at least 2 models. The 18 K. solid gold case has had the lug ends trimmed off, and the movement should be an automatic cal. 340 or cal.342. THe original watch is in the Omega vintage collection Ref. No. OT 14349. Hope this helps!
Thank you very much!
De Nada. Just please look at my stuff!