Omega Doctor's Chronograph - Museum Watch No. 10 1938 516.53.39.50.09.001 Omega Watch Review
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The Omega Museum Doctor's Chronograph 1938 Limited Edition 516.53.39.50.09.001 is encased in 39mm of 18k yellow gold surrounding a white dial on a brown alligator strap. Features of this Omega Museum Doctor's Chronograph 1938 Limited Edition include hours, minutes, small seconds, and chronograph. This Omega watch also measures 12.2mm in thickness and 45.9mm from lug-to-lug.
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A beautiful, classically designed doctor’s chronograph. If it had a Grande Feu Enamel dial too, it would be perfect. Still, really nice!
But unfortunately 10K ain't what it used to be.
@DavidDatura. I thought I was at first! It's got the look
I would go so far as to say, that buying and developing the coaxial escapement may be the best decision Omega ever made. Along with the 'master chronometer' designation. So much so that now you have other brands(, notably Tudor) seeking that designation.
Damn that’s a nice watch, timeless design with a top notch movement.
Lovely! I alway like blued steel dial hardware on a light colored dial and light colored dial hardware on a dark dial for added legibility.
Omega is always a classic
Very cool Omega watch style.. Amazing 👍👍
Wonderful watch with amazing...
Stunning design
Design amazing 😍
Nice
thanks for the video, brother.
Wow
Good and stylish
Can you source this piece?
Classy
Good watch
Nice watch
Classic
Good ❤❤
Great
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Wonderful ❤
Golden❤️
Classic❤❤❤
So super ❤❤
Looks beautiful, but a stopwatch is of no use for taking a pulse.
The way to take a pulse is to eyeball the sweep second hand and count the number of beats in 20 seconds and triple it. Or count the beats in 30 seconds and double it. You shouldn't be jerking the buttons on a chronograph and trying to take a pulse the same time--and there's no need to.
Nice
Stunning design.