Omega Omega 45057 Features


Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :ca. 1951
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
Location :Switzerland, Luzern
Price : Fr. 3,900 (= $ 3,988)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :342
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :32.5 mm
Waterproof :Not Waterproof
Glass :Plexiglass
Dial :Beige
Dial numerals :No numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Buckle
Others :Small Seconds, Only Original Parts
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Omega Omega 45057 wrist watches news:
With the exception of their $2,500 Pro Saturation model, the M-Force Beast is Orient's most serious dive watch option, boasting a more sophisticated in house movement than the one found in their very popular Mako and Ray models, as well as ISO 6425 divers watch certification, for what it’s worth. In short, the M-Force Beast is designed to be Orient's version of the diver's dive watch. Now we're not not divers here at worn&wound, so we can't speak to how it performs in the water, but having spent some time with the M-Force Beast, we're prepared to see if it lives up to its roughly $550 price tag.Case: Stainless Steel (brushed and polished)Movement: ORIENT caliber 40N5A movementDial: BlackLume: YesLens: SapphireStrap: Stainless Steel braceletWater Res.: 200mDimensions: 47 x 53mmThickness: 14mmLug Width: 24 mmCrown: screw down – 8mm x 5mmWeight: approx. 220 gramsWarranty: 1 yearPrice: $795 ($550 with Orient Watch USA online discount – use code “wornandwoundR
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Greetings All,I have a question regarding a Vulcain Cricket (Grand Prix Movement - 17 Jewel Manual Wind Alarm - center second hand). The watch works and holds time but it I hold the watch in the 12 O'Clock up position (it happens in every position exept the Dial Up/Dial Down Position), the second hand will begin to skip (not move smoothly and sometimes stop and then jump a few seconds) after the second hand passes the 2 O'Clock position. This stopping/jumping keeps going on until the seond hand passes the 6 O'Clock position - after that it will move smoothly.I heard this is a problem that occurs in many other watches, but I've not read what is the cause of this. I'm assuming that this something minor since the watch never stops running on a full wind.Any watchmakers out there know what this is a symptom off or what the fix could be?Any comments are welcome.Regards,J-PAll the while, the watch never stops functioning - and this stumpl
.. I have wanted this piece for quite a while now, I got a good deal by trading my Omega in for it... Its brand new from the ADWhat do you think?042 by goold1, on Flickr043 by goold1, on FlickrAnd HERE she is.. 041 by goold1, on Flickr040 by goold1, on Flickr038 by goold1, on FlickrDino
after years of collecting Rolexes, I decided to try something new. after a lot of research, decided to go with the classic speedy pro. love the acryllic crystal and the vintage feel and connection to the space program. also, I tried on a couple of the 44+ mm omegas and just could not get used to the size. so while I initially thought about the 50th anniversary edition or the coaxial model with date, I was able to save some money because of my preference for the small version. as between this as the sapphire sandwich, it was a close call, but I figured for my first omega i would go with the classic. anyway, here is cell phone photo from this morning.








