Omega 165.014-64 Features


Ref. No. :165.014-64
Code :813
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Year :1964
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Germany, D¨¹sseldorf
Price : price on request
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Dial :Black
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Omega 165.014-64 The Related Reviews:
- This watch appealed to my 55 year old husband - who I bought it for, and my 22 year old son, which is quite a feat in itself. It is a substantial, very classy looking watch, and he is very happy with it. Great price too.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by rohit suryavanshi Australia Nicholls/canberra from Netherlands Purmerend
- Great casual watch. Perfect for everyday casual wear, especially for spring and summer. Goes with everything! And perfect for any age group.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Linda Toft Torsvik Japan Higashi Hiroshima-shi from Netherlands Purmerend
- Its good looking digital watch, different than what I've seen. Its not easy to read in dim lighting. Other than that I think its a great bargain.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by sean carthew Italia Prato from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega 165.014-64 wrist watches news:
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Would someone know if there would be an ETA movement in this watch? Its a 25 swiss jewel automatic incabloc vintage mens watch.
Now I know this won't appeal to everybody (anybody?). So, I was looking at my vast collection of watches and noting my favorites. Those are often the ones that I've customized and especially those that have a distressed nearly neglected vintage appearance. Because of the design work I have performed for L¨¹M-TEC, I have a large number of them, some are near duplicates. I thought about what one might just be "expendable", and formulated an idea, Now, I understand what I'm doing to the value of the watch and that some will probably lecture me about the sanctity od watches and so on. For me it's more about personal value. I'd rather have a very interesting, one-of-a-kind watch that I'll wear, than some "unloved" watch box loner I'll likely never wear.So here goes:The "time travelling" subject: a Bull45 A9 in its unmolested state:Now lets get busy - caseback off, nothing special here, typical quartz guts:Release and remove the stem, extract the movement holder and decase the movement and d
My wife and my 15 year wedding anniversary is coming up in a couple of months, and wouldn't you know, the modern 15 year gift is a watch!! Very convenient. I have a good idea of what I'd like to buy my wife - a stainless steel dressy sports watch, like an Omega but not a Rolex. But I have no idea yet what I would like. Since it is to be a gift it needs to be a keeper, there is no way I could flip an anniversary present. I have a few ideas, but need to try a few on, which is tough here in Oz as some of the watches I am interested in don't have an AD near by. A well, it will be fun thinking and looking and making a watch browsing trip to Sydney soon to try a few on.
Finally, I am now the proud owner of one the masterpieces of horological masturbation, an (almost) impossible-to-find white dial 15300.I have owned and reviewed many watches over the years but the Genta-designed references I really love so ending my search on such a high note with an almost like new piece makes it all the sweeter.Not much else to say about this classic, a few dirty mobile snaps below.








