Omega Omega 26441 Features


Code :2859
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :1961
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :United States, Georgia, Suwanee
Price : $ 995
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :490
No. of Jewels :17
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :42 x 34 mm
Glass :Plastic
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Black
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Simple, satisfying, good value proposition, and timelessthese are some of the things Bulova is doing a good job at becoming known for over the last few years, especially when it comes to their quickly developing Accutron II collection with their UHF movements. "UHF" stands for Ultra High Frequency and refers to their extra-high frequency quartz movements. These are to be differentiated a bit from Bulova Precisionist movements - which are similar but larger in size. Battery life for each is about two years.Bulova will release a lot of new Bulova Accutron II UHF-powered watches in 2015, and these three sport models are good indicators of what to expect. You can see that a new design element (which is actually a little bit of a retro throwback) is to place the quartz frequency value on the dial itself. This is a lot like mechanical watches that say "Automatic" on the dial. On each of these new Bulova Accutron II watches, Bulova prints "262 KHz" which is the frequency of these UHF quartz m
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Im on a roll this week WTF people its my second thread! lolBearing in mind I'm 28yo and don't consider myself a prude my no means but for me the newly presented Uylsse Nardin Minute repeater at BaselWorld this year for me was a little too much. Named the "Ulysse Nardin jaquemart erotic hour striker" it has a Minute repeater which once started the chimes are in sync with what appears to the Adam giving Eve the old in out routine lol, with a snake between a woman legs for some reason.Now I'm a big fan of UN and even tho i will never own one of their fine Minute repeaters or see one in person for that matter i do love the imagination and thought that goes in some of the watches like the Ghengis Khan Piece and the Bell ringers. Let say the watch was affordable would anyone here wear it? Even if someone gave me the ˇę83k roughy i still wouldn't wear it. I will go to BaselWorld on day but if i had this year i think id have been disappointed with UN. Please tell me if I'm being an grumpy old e
Perhaps covered elsewhere but indulge me. I'm in the market for the white faced big size chronometer with the 42.2 diameter. I'm really struggling and may look instead at the rail master or the newer albeit smaller AT but I need a big presence watch and the 41mm just isn't doing it for me.Any tip or pics showing side by side comparisons?
With the release of the new TT version this year, how long before we're likely to see a stainless version with the upgraded movement and updated case?Haven't followed these things closely in the past, but is it the sort of thing where there will be an announcement via press release after a few months, or are the stainless versions typically released the following year at Basel?Also curious if/when the OP line is likely to see a similarly updated case design, as I really like the sharper edges/more tapered lugs and am starting to like the idea of a 36mm, light-faced watch (and no, it wasn't that stupid-ass GQ article someone linked to!).








