Omega Omega 14014 Features


Code :0733854
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Year :c. 1963
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
Location :United Kingdom, LONDON
Price : ¡ê 695 (= $ 1,089)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :562
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :34 mm
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Omega Omega 14014 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Thai G USA Grove City from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch is a white hot, elegant alternative to the ceramic look. What a steal. The same look by a very well-known costume jewelry designer is MUCH more expensive.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Suleman K Guzman Dallas from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch was an awesome value. The quality is good and very reasonably priced.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by julia rees Cyprus Paralimni from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega Omega 14014 wrist watches news:
Hi folksI got some inhertiance $$ and would like to buy a nice watch. I currently wear a citizen titanium diver, eco-drive and love it.I'm drawn to Omega but I heard the quality is poor and they don't keep good time.Is this true? Can you suggest an Omega or anothe brand that would meet this criteria:Collectable/desirableKeeps accurate timeDiver 300m$2000 or lessTitanim a plus/SSteel okChrono, no digitalThanks,Bigbob
Music and Lyrics by King CrimsonWatch by A. Lange & S?hneI do remember one thing. It took hours and hours but.. By the time I was done with it I was so involved I didn't know what to think.I carried it around with me for days and days.. Playing little games Like not looking at it for a whole day And then.. looking at it. To see if I still liked it. I did. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat.. The more I look at it The more I like it. I do think it's good. The fact is.. No matter how closely I study it No matter how I take it apart No matter how I break it down It remains consistant. I wish you were here to see it. I like it.
Do you have any about your watches?I wear this for winning karma for UC Bearcats Football games. Watch has an outstanding 10 year winning record. I had to do a complete overhaul on it 18 months ago to keep the karma (luck) going.I'm sure this sounds stupid, but I think I cannot be alone.BTW: Even this watch's 12-0 record this year could not overcome the superior talent of Florida at the Sugar Bowl.
Greetings TRF,I'll keep it short: ever since I bought, enjoyed and sold my SMP I must admit I had the feeling I would get another Omega in my collection someday! The watch I parted with, although I really liked it, wasn't quite meant for me anymore given the horological path I took with all those smaller and vintage watches and since I had other timepieces in mind when I sold it I cannot say it was something I didn't think about or that I really regret, however, the whole experience did make me like the brand even more since I now know that its watches, the vintage as well as the new ones, are as tough, reliable and overall amazing as they're beautiful!I must admit I kept an eye open for a model that I would be able to enjoy to the fullest but I cannot say I had the intention of adding anything to my collection since I purchased a few watches not so long ago. How did that happen? I can barely explain it myself but I can definitely get to this conclusion: it was my destiny to own one...
Remember when this was a thing?Imagine you are going to buy that old school looking watch and give it as a gift for your father.Now Imagine you're going to buy a newer, crisper watch, one that has not had the bark finish applied. Maybe even in white gold or rose gold.WHO DOES THIS BARK FINISH?Not who you think does it. Watchwerks does not. Michael Young does not.It would be a nice gift, I thank you!








