Omega 176.002 Features


Ref. No. :176.002
Code :6945
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Year :1974
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Germany, M¨¹nchen
Price : € 2,250 (= $ 2,764)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :1040
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :41 mm
Glass :Mineral Glass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Functions :Chronograph, Date
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Omega 176.002 The Related Reviews:
- Really awesome watch, as described, thank you! A+++
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Claire Conway United States Vivian from Netherlands Purmerend
- Really Lovely.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by anthony nastase United States California from Netherlands Purmerend
- I am very happy with my purchase. The watch is very elegant and looks much more expensive.Great quality!!!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Chris Olson Netherlands Waalwijk from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega 176.002 wrist watches news:
Can someone explain the differences between the models in the Boulton line of watches (manual wind, of course, not the newer quartz line)?Is there a difference in size? Case metal (10KGF or 14KGF)? Typical movements? From the dial only, it looks like the Boulton II has the modern "H" logo on the dial and the sub-seconds chapter is different, but I'm not sure if that's true for all II's.Thanks for any help.-Chris
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Just joined the club...Love the carbon case, ceramic bezel, and the contrast between the case and bezel. The pushers and guard pieces also make this watch special.Flies low under the radar.Many thanks to Tony (justrolexes) for quickly getting this watch to me, and taking the extra step to making everything perfect.
Can anyone advise what I should expect to hear from PP service centre regarding moisture ingress to my 3.5 year old 5711? Clearly it's outside the warranty period but does that mean I'm stuck with the cost of service and repair to the movement, hands and dial?I was swimming in the pool, only on the surface, no diving etc. Watch was fine when I came out. I even took photos of it by the pool and it was perfect. Next day I was driving with my hand near the a/c vent and I noticed fogging on the crystal. I checked the crown and it was tight. It'll be several days before I can get it to the service centre so I'm worried that the damage could be extensive and hence costly. Does anyone have experience of something like this?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Lately I've been reading some good nice feel Rolex stories like Jack Nicklaus wearing just one watch, a DD 1803 since 1967.I've also read a story where a man purchased his Rolex (forgot which model) like 50 years ago and that was his only watch. He told stories of significant milestones of his life while wearing the watch - from huge events like his wedding, the birth of his children to as mundane everyday human stories. If you look at his watch, you could actually see and feel that it's been to war and survived the battles. And that makes it special.What makes our watches special? We all have the same watches. There's nothing significant when we bought it because there are hundres of thousand in production out there somewhere in the world. What makes our watch special are the stories and every story is unique.So just recently, I've decided to sell all of my stuff (Rolex, Omegas, Pams, Breitlings, Tags, etc), some were handed off to my wife and I retained only 3 - A Sub date, GMT II an








