Kurteti
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Hey folks
Up today I have a forum first for this model, my vintage inspired CK859.
This model was inspired by a classic 1939 Omega watch which housed the famous 30T2 manual-winding small seconds calibre.
The watch case is 39 mm stainless steel and features the vintage OMEGA logo embossed on the crown and dial.
Featuring a domed sapphire crystal, an Ag 925 silver dial, blued hands and sub seconds, the dial markings are also transferred in dark blue.
Paired with a supple honey brown leather strap it also features a tang buckle with a vintage Omega logo fashionably cut out.
The timepiece is driven by a manual wind Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8926, with a 72 hour power reserve.
Like most omegas today, the watch is antimagnetic to 15,000 gauss.
The exhibition case back reassures that this is indeed a “Numbered Edition”
A feature I presently enjoy on a lot of watches is the jumping hour hand, which ensures accurate timekeeping should you decide to cross time zones with this beauty.
As a whole, the watch draws from its heritage with strong vintage vibes paired with modern technology, striking the perfect balance.
The watch comes in at 39mm and a 20mm lug width.
There are no signs of wear aside from some indentation to the leather strap from use.
Retail is $8900+ tax, if you can find one.
I’m asking $7899 shipped OBRO
Up today I have a forum first for this model, my vintage inspired CK859.
This model was inspired by a classic 1939 Omega watch which housed the famous 30T2 manual-winding small seconds calibre.
The watch case is 39 mm stainless steel and features the vintage OMEGA logo embossed on the crown and dial.
Featuring a domed sapphire crystal, an Ag 925 silver dial, blued hands and sub seconds, the dial markings are also transferred in dark blue.
Paired with a supple honey brown leather strap it also features a tang buckle with a vintage Omega logo fashionably cut out.
The timepiece is driven by a manual wind Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8926, with a 72 hour power reserve.
Like most omegas today, the watch is antimagnetic to 15,000 gauss.
The exhibition case back reassures that this is indeed a “Numbered Edition”
A feature I presently enjoy on a lot of watches is the jumping hour hand, which ensures accurate timekeeping should you decide to cross time zones with this beauty.
As a whole, the watch draws from its heritage with strong vintage vibes paired with modern technology, striking the perfect balance.
The watch comes in at 39mm and a 20mm lug width.
There are no signs of wear aside from some indentation to the leather strap from use.
Retail is $8900+ tax, if you can find one.
I’m asking $7899 shipped OBRO
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