Omega MD 156.0002 Features


Ref. No. :MD 156.0002
Code :24628
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Year :1972
Location :Germany, worldwide delivery
Price : € 775 (= $ 952)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Thickness :11 mm
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Omega MD 156.0002 The Related Reviews:
- Fast shipping, perfect package, in new condition.Greetings from Spain!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Adrin Torres Gmez USA Santa Clara from Netherlands Purmerend
- Reasonable price, definitely worth buying now!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Victoria J Switzerland Stallikon from Netherlands Purmerend
- Comfortable, nice looking and tough. The velcro band ripped open from the impact of 30 feet cliff jumping but I found the watch at the bottom of the 15 feet of water, definitely waterof. Still wearing it to work everyday, and bike/swim with it all the time. Love this watch!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Catherine V Netherlands Leiden from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega MD 156.0002 wrist watches news:
Hi - Wondering if anyone has any idea what the value you would be on a letter i have from Patek Philippe & Co 1929 signed by Adrien Philippe. it is on Patek Philippe letterhead. also have some other papers from 1900s up. any help would be appreciated :)thanks:)
Lyndon cld for me. Haven't worn this for ages - and just love the winged lugs!
I've heard this one of the better watch forums on the web and a clearinghouse of "horological information"...I certainly hope so. I've got a "maximo problemo"; a stripped thread on a 24mm screw pin of my Flightdeck. The pin's slipping out and that ain't good for keeping it on the wrist. Trying to find a replacement has been a nightmare...The "helpful folk" over at U-Boat are talking a "2 month+ wait time" for a pair of 24mm screw pins. UnbelieveableWhat company or brand of screw pin could be a suitable substitute for the U-Boat Flightdeck CAS 50mm? Something (temporarily) would be better than nothing while waiting for the "Itallio Joes" to source a pair or two.
A few months ago I had sold my cousin a watch that he had is eye on, He had always liked it even though I did too but since he was a close family member I decided that he could have it. That being said he only works part time and was still in high school when I sold it to him, So I can understand that he does not work all the time. So today I was telling his mother my (aunt) that he owed me money for the watch. I did tell him to pay me back when he could but the thing is I was starting to wonder if he will ever pay me for the watch. I say that because he's always saying he has no money but always seem to have money when he goes out so you understand my anger. So to end this story short I told my aunt not for me not to forget to ask him for the money he owes me, But the thing is I now feel bad. So I'm I asking would you guy's feel bad if you were me.
A few of us from this forum are off to Geneva next week for 5 days at Patek. 15 North American collectors were invited by Patek, Henry Stern Agency, and the best damn AD in the US to do this trip. We were very blessed and fortunate to be among the 15. We will do our best to document everything we are allowed to. VC is going to give me some do’s and don'ts over the weekend. Frem is also going to give me tutoring on how to photo document a trip. In no way should anyone think we will live up to Frem, but we will do our best. I have been looking forward to this for a long time. It is a bit of a pilgrimage for me.







