My Personal 5 - EXTRA NICE VINTAGE OMEGA WATCHES - OMEGA ENTHUSIAST
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2020
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First episode from my latest RUclips series called "My personal 5". Each of this episode I will select 5 of my personal Omega to talk about.
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I have to say, the bullseye dial and the '70s De Ville are my favorites, but this feels like choosing your "best" child... I love them all.
That bullseye is beautiful. And yes, the strap matches the watch very well
Gold Omega watches are just always so beautiful.
My favorite is the '72 Seamaster.
I love the color scheme, the quick date change, the shape of the case, everything.
The second would be the 1952 Seamaster Bumper.
I'm not a fan of bumpers or so much gold, but the combination of details on this watch is very nice to me, very old-school gentleman; I can imagine Cary Grant or David Niven using it in one of their movies.
Thank you for commenting. The 72 is a very special piece. It was a very popular case style dating all the way back to 1959. But the dial variation is what makes one piece more special than the other.
They are all stunning but the bullseye and the 70s Seamaster De Ville stood out the most to me!
I have a 1975 geneve s/steel date on a black strap hand wound.I inherited it in1982 along with a 1950s longines.both working fine,I much prefer vintage watches and have added a few more over the years.
The bullseye is stunning. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful collection! Thank you for sharing. I always enjoy your videos and look forward to my first watch from you. BTW, that bullseye! Wow!
Thank you so much guys. Take your time! There will always be nice watches available for sale on my site. Glad that you enjoyed these videos. Will continue to make more!
Wonderful collection, love the 2577! Thanks for sharing!
Sean
Anytime! Thank you for the comment
Those two beefy lugs cases are macho 💪🏻
I was watching your video and you have just uploaded another :D
Haha
Enjoyed looking at the the Omega watches. I love to spend TIME watching all types of watches. TQ for sharing. MMG, MYANMAR
Thanks for watching!
Nice keep it coming
Besides being my birth year, the ‘58 Bullseye is also absolutely stunning. Definitely my pick.
Oh my goodness! They are all beautiful but honestly, any dial that is textured will always win with me. Therefore, my favourite watch is the blue & white textured dial closely followed by the black dial with cross hatch.
I should have one of those available soon. :-P
@@TimelessHistoryChannel Great...If its a fair price we can do a deal maybe. Please let me know when available. BTW...Still pissed about a non original dial for my Seamaster DeVille...can't help it. Like yourself, I enjoy a perfect original watch. I'm sure there's a way of having that logo done by a "rub" transfer from a dial specialist.
Great idea for a series! All of the watches are amazing! Loved specially the seamaster ck2577 and the 58 bullseye! Shame they dont seem to have done ladies watches with bullseye dials
Thank you! Happy to hear that. I cannot recall whether their is a bullseye version for ladies. However, there is always the option of buying a mid size (30mm) gent's watch with bullseye dial.
Watch 4!!!
Seamaster 1952 Bumper 2577 is my favorite from these, but they all look great man.
Thank you for commenting! I like it a lot as well.
@@TimelessHistoryChannel no problem, thank you for content! :)
Simply incredible, elegance personified. All are stunners. I take it none of these ones are for sale? How is that condition possible... were they refurbished in any way? Vintage Omega really is its own thing, there's nothing like it. Looks like you are more of a fan of the Seamaster lineage :)
I am originally a watch maker, so when I started collecting vintage Omega years ago I already had the watch making background to properly and professionally restore my watches. Dial which is the face of the watch is to be factory original and never refinished, and the case is to be unpolished as well. When a watch maker offers you to redial or polish your watch, they are trying to make the extra dollars. I am a Seamaster fan, but what I really collect is the 30T2 models which you can watch on a different video.
What a stunning collection. Where is the best place to source these please? I live in the UK
Thanks! feel free to visit my website: www.omegaenthusiastltd.com
My vintage omegas ...omega seamaster chronograph ca.861 1970 and omega chronostop 1967
I have a watch very similar to your DeVille but it's 10k GF and has a single tone dial without the "DeVille" printing. I've never been able to figure it out but I have found another on the Omega forums.
Without the Deville on the dial usually mean two things, the dial has been refinished and forget to include the word deville, or your version is one known to be a pre-deville (1958 - 1961)
@@TimelessHistoryChannel : i had a De ville in steel , no mention of seamaster , just Deville on the silver dial . ? Any idea what years the seamaster name was dropped form the deville model ? i know my watch was pre 1974 , probably late 60's or early 70,s
i think my first pick of these gorgeous pieces would be the deville and my second pick would be the black dial seamaster .
Thank you for the comment. That Sea Deville is getting a lot of love
@@TimelessHistoryChannel i had to think about that for a moment " sea deville " .
Haha
I love these watches. I thought the Seamaster DeVille was only made from cirka 1963-1967. Do you know for how long Omega made these 34mm Seamaster Deville watches?
Thank you for the comment. I believe you must have read the Omega Forums article on Seamaster Deville? That's why you assume that it was made until 1967. The writer wrote to me to confirm and I told him that the Seamaster Deville line went on to the mid 1970s. Please watch this video to learn more about it: ruclips.net/video/w1ohpIBHLS8/видео.html
@@TimelessHistoryChannel Thank you very much! It is always great to know the truth, and your channel is just such a treasure for me, and the collector community! Thank you!
You're welcome. We are blessed to have RUclips. Otherwise, I would not be able to share these knowledge to a broader audience.
stand-up! Really like the Devill, stunning piece second would be the bullseye. Personally I am trying to buy a pie pan 50s vintage. But really don't know who to trust. I would like ur help?
Supposed to say stunning!
You are always welcome to view the many available pieces on my site. Link is www.omegaenthusiastltd.com
I’ll be able to assist you with questions related to anything from the site.
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PS 563, and the 6323 is shown around 1971
Can’t find any info re KM 6324.. it’s got an unusual dial but not in the Omega db. It’s an Omega , Automatic, Seamaster
KM6324 and 6323 are from the US collection. You can learn more about the US collection here: ruclips.net/video/-FpoIr6lvIg/видео.html
KM6324 is a Seamaster model made during the late 60s to early 70s, if I am correct. It carries a calibre 563 with 17 jewels. Similar to the older reference from the early 60s under reference KL6312 which carries a calibre 560 instead. You will find very little information on models from the US collection online. The Omega online database could be better done anyway. I think whoever is handling, it has little knowledge or interest in vintage Omega.
KM6324 is probably most recognized by its racing-type dial with those long distinct minute tracks.
I have a omega 284 case ref 2938-2sc would this have come with a signed crown
Yes.
72 De Ville is beautiful.
Can you tell what type of Omega seamaster?
Can you clarify that question a bit? Not too sure what do you mean.