Omega 2604-1 Features


Ref. No. :2604-1
Code :8245
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Steel
Year :1949
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :United States, California, West Hollywood
Price : $ 1,750
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Movement/Caliber :263
No. of Jewels :17
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :38 x 44 mm
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
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Omega 2604-1 The Related Reviews:
- 5 stars love it
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Samuel VanBockel France Chamonix Mont-blanc from Netherlands Purmerend
- OK. good deal
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Claire Conway Hampshire Basingstoke from Netherlands Purmerend
- Thought long and hard about the brand and style I wanted. I am very happy with my choice. The black dial with the yellow accents really make the face pop. The band is very elegant but can still work with a casual attire. I am a guy and it is a little er than I expected, however it still fits my wrist nicely and has gotten me quite a few positive comments. Over all a very nice watch at a reasonable price.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Jorge C Belgium Bierges from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega 2604-1 wrist watches news:
Hello,i recently obtained a model 96 Calatrava, 31mm, from the mid-1950s. The watch is currently at the shop getting overahiled and I greatly look forward to it's return!
I made a post about my Raymond Weil with a ETA 2892-2, whether I should rescase the watch or get it replated. RW's are not hugely popular.I have noticed a lot of other companies use this movement also in their watches, is it just as simple as having the rotor changed to say for example to an Omega or Breitling rotor, or are all ETA 2892-2's not created equal ? Obviously the idea being to pick up a messed up Omega or other brand and adding my movement to create a more desirable watch.Maybe what I am suggesting is sacrilege and sounds cannibalistic or not even possible, so please allow for my lack of knowledge in your answer.
You guys are really going to love this one..watchcollectinglifestyle....-column-wheels
Hey guys,After thinking about adding an AP to the collection for over three years, I finally decided to take the plunge.I have a new 15400 inbound this morning and the only thing I am uncertain about is the process of sizing the bracelet. I am 100% comfortable working on my Rolex bracelets and PAM straps, etc. So any tips you guys can provide for how to take a few links out would be greatly appreciated. More specifically...1) What is the correct size screwdriver? I am thinking 1.42) Can someone describe the method of attachment in greater detail? Is it a single screw style pin (like an oyster bracelet) or is it a two-part pin with screw heads on both ends that requires two screwdrivers?3) With a new Rolex, I will usually gently heat the bracelet under very hot water to loosen any factory loctite, etc and it works like a charm. Will that technique be sufficient here?And finally, any other tips/tricks you guys can offer I would be most appreciative of. Like I said, I am comfortable with
It's never made sense to me why people think the crown facing up towards 3 o'clock when viewed from the side is correct.The crown facing up towards 12 makes more sense.Picture taken from the official Rolex instagram.Disclaimer: crown orientation does not matter and I don't care at all. Would be nice if they lined up, and I think one day they all will, but it's not an issue.








