Omega 231.50.30.20.06.002 Features
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Ref. No. :231.50.30.20.06.002
Code :231.50.30.20.06.002
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Yellow Gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:New
:With Box
Location :United States, New York, Airmont
Price : $ 19,040
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :8520
Power Reserve (h) :50 h
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :30 mm
Thickness :10 mm
Waterproof :150 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Grey
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Yellow Gold
Bracelet Color :Gold
Clasp :Fold clasp
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Omega 231.50.30.20.06.002 wrist watches news:
One of the vintage models I have long coveted is the Bradford model that was first introduced in 1954 (if memory serves me) and seems to have been produced for a number of years thereafter. After a few years the name was changed to Bradford "B." Based on the old catalogs and what I have seen online the Bradfords were Masterpiece models with solid 14K cases and Hamilton's superb 22 jewel 770 movement. They seem to have been quite popular as award/retirement gifts during the late 50s and early 60s. Recently I have seen a couple Bradfords with a 17 jewel 747 movement. Are these some kind of frankenwatch or are they legit? Currently there is one on the infamous auction site with this configuration, but it seems weird considering that it has a diamond dial (standard movement with solid gold case and diamonds?). This one is priced too high IMO, but I am curious as to what is correct because when I do eventually buy one I want to make sure all is well. Thank you in advance!
I currently wear a Tag Link chronograph (calibre 16). I'm thinking about upgrading to a different brand. I have a $5,000 budget. I've been eyeing these brands: Omega, Breitling, and IWC. I'm a sucker for chronographs with big cases (for example, Omega Seamaster Ocean Planet). I would love to hear your thoughts on why you would pick one brand over another if you were in the market for a new watch in my price range. Personal biases are definitely appreciated Thank you!!
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Sounds great. A little big ... and expensive for me though haha 20160515_133310.jpgThis one below more my style 20160515_132004.jpg
True Story:My grandfather bought a Patek Philippe wristwatch sometime between the 1930's and 1950's. I know nothing about it other than it was gold and it meant a lot to him. In 1980, he died in the hospital of complications from lung cancer surgery at 75 years old. As he was dying, he told my father that he had hidden the Patek in the attic of their home, and hoped he could find it. In 1982, my grandmother sold the house. The night before escrow closed, my father and I spent a long evening in the hot attic pulling various floorboards looking for this watch. We never located it. I was 10 years old at the time, and it furthered my love in fine watches.I have stayed in contact with the owners of my grandparents' house. They are only the second owners (built in 1926-27). I hope to be able to access the attic once again when they sell the house, and perhaps be able to find this elusive family heirloom/treasure. Perhaps it will be gone forever, perhaps I will never find it or have








