Omega 145.010 Features


Ref. No. :145.010
Code :7989
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :1972
Location :Germany, M¨¹nchen
Price : € 950 (= $ 1,167)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Movement/Caliber :Omega 865
Case
Case Material :Steel
Glass :Plexiglass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Clasp :Buckle
Functions :Flyback
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Omega 145.010 wrist watches news:
Hi, I came accross the ladies datejust. The back of the watch does look little bit strange, but my experience is very limited, espessialy with Rolex. I belive that this is the fake, but could you please advise if there are any chances it could be real?Thanks,K
I was thinking recently that my TT's don't get as much wrist time as they deserve - so first some nice macro pics and then some real outings on the wrist. I was wondering whether TTs are still as popular as ever in the Rolex lineup - they have always been an iconic feature of Rolex style.Anyway I would love to see some more pics of your TT's posted! So lets have a TT flood!!!!
I have very suddenly got the opportunity to buy one of these beautiful pieces.But I like both of them for slightly different reasons.Several months ago, I had the opportunity to try on a "Dummy" version of the 5205G which had the darker dial, and I thought it was just perfect, the size was right so was the weight and the apertures were easy to read.Then a couple of weeks ago, I tried on the 5726A and I was quite surprised by how heavy it was and how chunky it looked and felt.Both pieces sit on my wrist very nicely.Now I am of two minds, do I go down the sports route (5726) with its rugged good looks, unique style case, luminous hands/batons and that 120m water depth. And guarantee. But with a set of slightly smaller apertures that are easily covered up by both the minute and hour hands.Or the equally new and beautiful 5205G with it's 40mm diameter case, very different concave designed case and the lugs which appear to have been sculptured. The apertures are better, imo located and will
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Hi guys,A friend of a friend owns a gold-on-black Speedy and I think it looks awesome. However, when I started looking online I noticed that gold Speedies are quite rare. Is that true?Here is what I'd like to add to my collection:I am sure I can go to a dealer and order it, but I'd like to get it used to save some $$$.








