Omega cal. 861 Features


Ref. No. :cal. 861
Code :0734245
Case Material :Steel
Year :c. 1975
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
Location :United Kingdom, LONDON
Price : ¡ê 1,495 (= $ 2,348)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement/Caliber :861
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :41 mm
Dial :Black
Functions :Chronograph
Others :Luminescent Hands
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Omega cal. 861 The Related Reviews:
- great watch, thanks!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by S. V India Kolkata from Netherlands Purmerend
- ordered this in black, have gotten many compliments as I always do with R.J.'s jewelery
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Samuel VanBockel The Netherlands Lage Vuursche from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very, very nice
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Erinn Yeye Hungary Debrecen from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega cal. 861 wrist watches news:
In 2008 Carl F. Bucherer achieved Manufacture status with the introduction of the CFB A1000 automatic winding movement with a peripheral rotor that combines the technical values of the central rotor with the visual advantages of the micro-rotor. The EvoTec DayDate is now available in a cushion-shaped case with a new steel bezel. Find wallpaper and pricing inside. Beyond the peripheral rotor, the CFB A1000 caliber offers several other technical advances. The patented rotor mounting is assisted by DLC-coated rollers which are themselves mounted on ball bearings. The DLC coating provides a hardness exceeding 2,00 Vickers, which makes it several times harder than steel, the customary material used. The system requires no lubrication. The ball bearing/roller assemblies are mounted on rocking bars. Special springs allow highly accurate positioning of the rollers, and eccentrics ensure precise adjustment of the bars. A Dynamic Shock Absorption system prevents the holds the rotor in check even
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1348787892.325322.jpgMy dad recently passed away and I have one of his Omega's. The crown is broken, but it runs if its shook. I think it's from the late 50's or early 60's. I'm looking to do a quick service & maybe polish the crystal, but not a full restoration. I live in Houston, so I could take to the Omega boutique. Would that make sense or should I try to find a local watchmaker a referral from WTF?He has another Seamaster from this era plus a Deville from the 90's that my mom couldn't find. So I'll have a couple more to service..Any advice would be helpful & appreciated. Thanks
When did Omega start putting the laser engraved anti-counterfeit logo on the case back of their Planet Oceans? Also, is there a way to determine the age of a PO by the serial number?
Looks absolutely beautiful, anyone here has more info on this reference?.ebay.au/itm/1958-Very...c9685fc&_uhb=1
I can't say I like the 5175R and when I first saw it and read about it, I didn't think much of the watch, but after watching this, I've gained a whole new appreciation of it. Looking at a picture or video of it is one thing, but looking at how it gets made is an entirely different story...I didn't know how to directly link the video, but here's the website where I found it:sploid.gizmodo/seeing-the...949/+caseychanAnd boy do I not want the be the worker whose hand slipped and jacked up a case while doing the engravings!



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