Omega Omega 1772 Features


Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Yellow Gold
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Italy, Milano
Price : € 3,850 (= $ 4,729)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Yellow Gold
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Omega Omega 1772 The Related Reviews:
- Good looking with good weight and feel. One of the best watches I have ever owned.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by nelson herrera U.S.A Pompano Beach from Netherlands Purmerend
- The watch is everything I hoped for - dressy without being over the top. It ends up looking like a cuff bracelet on someone with a skinny wrist.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by richard garcia U K Airdrie from Netherlands Purmerend
- I received this watch as a gift and I really do love it. From the details such as the Armani logo on the crown to the french door clasp and the polished and stunning ceramic band, it's a great watch. The face isn't overwhelmingly to be trendy so I can wear it everyday without qualms.I do appreciate the second face inside the watch.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by frederic gigault Netherlands Deventer from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega Omega 1772 wrist watches news:
According Porsche Design, the P'6612 is specially limited to 917 pieces. Each piece will be sold with a a scale model of the 917 K and a booklet with the signature of Hans Herrmann and Richard Attwood.
Hi, I am new to this forum. I have been collecting vintage watches for many years but have never owned a Patek Philippe. I was recently given the opportunity to purchase my first Patek. I am hoping to get some info on this watch. I am told it is from the 40's and is a ref 425 with a 9-90 movement. The watch isn't working right now. I believe it is overwound. I am considering sending it to Patek for repair and was told it could take months to get back. Can anyone tell me how much a watch like this is worth these days? I love it very much and can't waitDSC01270.jpgDSC01238.jpgDSC01237.jpgDSC01261.jpg to wear it. Any help/advice is much appreciated. Thanks,Glenn[
From a few years ago, some of my early attempts at supporting the brand ;)Cheers, Ron
I started the test last Wednesday at 9pm and ended it tonight at 9pm. I set the watches to Apple's server and wound them every 24 hours. So, over 5 days...-Tissot PRC 200. It uses ETA's C07.111 automatic movement (Powermatic 80) which runs at 21,600 bhp. It was slow by 1 second.-Deep Blue Fleet Admiral. It uses the Miyota 9100 automatic movement which runs at 28,800 bhp. It was 3 seconds fast. -Orient Constellation GMT. It uses Orient's 40P51 automatic movement which beats at 21,600 vph. It ran 12 seconds fast during the test.-Orient Star Retrograde. It uses Orient's 40A50 automatic movement which runs at 21,600 bph. It ran fast by 40 seconds over the 5 days.The Tissot and its Powermatic movement didn't surprise me, as not only does Tissot's spec sheet claim superior accuracy, I've documented it in both of my Powermatics over the last year.The surprise was the Deep Blue. From reading about the Miyota 9100, while it received praise, it was described as slightly cruder and che
Hello TRFStill a newbie, but find this forum super helpful. Sorry its a bit long..So a couple of weeks ago my AD called me and I bought a new 116610LN in time for Valentines. Happy days. It was bit of a surprise because when I signed up in December they told me I was #11 in line.. Turns out my wife, thinks the Ceramic bezel is too shiny. I am not going to wear it, preferring a steel bezel (EXP II shout out) and I already have a SD43 (very proud).Ultimately am in looking for a new beater (not a sub). I would consider trading the SUB for a new EXP II but want to see what comes out of Baselworld in March (Probably confusing the issue).The Question is should I flip now or wait? Looking at chrono24 they dont appear to be moving and some users are reporting Subs in AD display cases. Looking forward to anyone's piece of mind.








