Omega Omega 40268 Features


Code :5541
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Steel
Condition :3 (fair)
Location :United States, Georgia, Atlanta
Price : $ 145
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :21.7 mm
Glass :Plastic
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Clasp :Fold clasp
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Omega Omega 40268 The Related Reviews:
- This is an attractive but conservative watch that works with anything you might wear, short of cocktail or evening clothes. Good price for a watch with an 18K gold bezel!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Tami R Germany Owingen from Netherlands Purmerend
- I did not see the watch. It was sent directly to my grandaughter in CA. She called to say that she loves it and it is just what she wanted! Thank you!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by alyssa behrle Israel Eilat from Netherlands Purmerend
- I purchased this watch for my daughters 40th Birthday. She loved it. The watch looks much more expensive than what I paid for it. You can't go wrong with Bulova.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by BALSAMINA Andrea India Bolpur from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega Omega 40268 wrist watches news:
Okay, so my 1956 Seamaster is already doing funny things. When winding, it feels as though the mech is binding. The second hand now skips a couple of seconds every 12-15 seconds. Suggestions as to where to send it for service/repair and an original dial??
I have been eyeing off some of the higher end Seiko chronos for a while now. After a bit of research and discussions here in the forums I decided that I should go for the Seiko Ananta Automatic Chronograph SRQ005. On of our members, MINIdriver, helped me source a great deal on one, as here in Australia they are very expensive. Our currently high dollar meant that the exchange rate combined with the good prices that can be found in the US allowed me to pull the trigger on one.After a bit of back and forth with customs making sure I wasn't importing banned croc or gator leather it finally arrived today! My wife has decided that she will give it to me as my Christmas present, and I'm happy with that. But she wasn't home when it arrived so I managed to snag a few quick shots before it heads into the safe for a couple of weeks.
Here's a new member of the F1 team from Oris - the TT1 Chronograph. I'm a sucker for a red and black combination, but I think this one may struggle to compete with so many similar styles out there. Mind you, if it's significantly cheaper than say, the Tag Carrera or Longines Grand Vitesse, it would be an attractive option for anyone looking for a quality example of this style.Here's the official word from Oris:Inspired by the instruments of race cars and wheel design, the watch features a stainless steel case with black PVD plating and a striking case-back with see-through mineral glass. The stunning ceramic Tachymeter scale top ring is a reminder of Oris¡¯ dedication to the most refined design processes.On the dial centre, hands for hours, minutes and chronograph ? seconds are accompanied by three subsidiary dials for continuous seconds, 30 minutes and 12 hours - a technical twist which highlights the Williams F1 Team¡¯s influence. The application of Superluminova to the indices and han
Hope someone else was able to pick one of these up last week...
I've been absolutely loving the 5960p since picking it up, and even though it may not be the most collectable Patek, it's definitely the right watch for me and that's what it's all about, as sometimes you just have to go with your heart The 5070 will just have to wait a bit longer Been snapping a few pics of the 5960 over the holidays, and thought I'd share them. Hope you enjoy!








