![]() ![]() This watch was sold on 06-30-1987 to a customer in Paris. My thanks to the Omega-Museum for the informations allowing this detailled description. The company got the name of this calibre not before 1903. ![]() This last letter of the Greek alphabet as calibre designation should symolize the summit of technology. The movement is not yet signed with the word Omega, but with the letter Omega on the balance cock. ![]() The signature on the dial doesn't represent the manufacturer, but the model with the calibre Omega. Movement: Omega, A - 1248889, +8760 - calibre Omega_19'''HN (Quality C, first Omega-calibre from Louis Brandt & Frère), gold plated, 15 jewels, 3 screwed gold settings, patented stem wind and set with clutch wheel and rocker bar (prevents moving of hands when switching to winding position), Swiss lever escapement, bimetallic screw balance, Breguet hairspring, Reed's regulator Bidfun-db Archive: Pocket Watches, Jewelry Watches: 1174: Gents Louis Brandt & Frère, Model Omega, Silber, 1897ġ174: Gents Louis Brandt & Frère, Model Omega, Silber, 1897Ĭase: 1288131, Omega, Swiss and French silver hallmarks - Sterling silver 900, mineral crystal, hinged bezel, hinged back, hinged dust cover, D=52mmĭial: Omega - enamel, inserted sunk sub second ![]()
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